sample of neon initially has a volume of 4.00 Lat 16 C . What is the new tempera
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sample of neon initially has a volume of 4.00 Lat 16 C .
What is the new temperature, in degrees Celsius, when the volume of the sample is changed at constant pressure and amount of gas to 6.00 L ?
What is the new temperature, in degrees Celsius, when the volume of the sample is changed at constant pressure and amount of gas to 1600 mL ?
What is the new temperature, in degrees Celsius, when the volume of the sample is changed at constant pressure and amount of gas to 9.50 L ?
What is the new temperature, in degrees Celsius, when the volume of the sample is changed at constant pressure and amount of gas to 3600 mL ?
Explanation / Answer
According to Charle's law.
V1/T1 = V2/T2
4/(16+273)=6/T2
T2 = 433.5 K = 160.5 0C
2. V1/T1 = V2/T2
4/(16+273) = 1.6/T2
T2 = 115.6 K = -157.4 0C
3. V1/T1 = V2/T2
4/(16+273) = 9.50/T2
T2 = 686.4 K = 413.4 0C
4. V1/T1 = V2/T2
4/(16+273) = 3.6/T2
T2 = 260.1 K = -12.9 0C
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