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if the voulme of a gas container at 24.5 degrees celsius changes from 4.6 L to...

if the voulme of a gas container at 24.5 degrees celsius changes from 4.6 L to 5.792 L what will the final temp be (use kelvins) assume the pressure dosen't change and the amount of a gas in the container doesn't change

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    Initial coniditon                    Final conditons

volume of gas = V1= 4.6L             Volume of gas = V2= 5.792 L

Temp = T1= 24.5C=24.5+273        Temp = T2=

                         = 297.5K

according to Charles law

at constant pressure      V1/T1 = V2/T2

                                    4.6/297.5 = 5.792/T2

             T2= 374.59 K

Final temp = 374.59K

  


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