The volume of a gas is 605 liters at 27.0°C. The new temperature is -3.0°C. What is the new volume?-67.2 L
-545 L
-672 L
-5450 L

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Answer 1
Answer:

According to  the Charle's law, the new volume of gas is -545 L when the pressure is constant.

What is Charle's law?

Charles law is an experimental gas law which provides description about the behavior of gases which tend to expand on heating.It states that, at constant pressure, the temperature is in direct proportion with the volume that is,V∝T or V₁/T₁=V₂/T₂.The relation between volume and temperature is linear as the temperature increases volume also increases.

The graph of volume versus temperature is a straight line passing through the origin.It was formulated in the year 1780 by scientist Jacques Charles.

The new volume of gas is obtained by substituting values in the formula V₂=605×(-270)/300=-545 L.

Thus, the new volume of gas is -545 L.

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Answer 2
Answer: from p1v1/t1 = p2v2/t2
pressure unchanged ... cancelled out
v1=605 , t1=27C = 300K,
t2=-3C = 270K
***remember temperature must be in Kelvin
we got
605/300 = v2/270
v2 = 545

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