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The volume of a gas is 605 liters at 27.0^circ C The new temperature is -3.0^circ C What is the new volume? (Remember to convert temperatures to the Kelvin scale.) square
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To find the new volume of the gas when the temperature changes, we can use Charles's Law. Charles's Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature in Kelvin, provided the pressure and the amount of gas remain constant. The formula for Charles's Law is:
where:-
is the initial volume,-
is the initial temperature in Kelvin,-
is the final volume,-
is the final temperature in Kelvin.First, convert the temperatures from Celsius to Kelvin:
Now, plug the values into Charles's Law equation:
Solve for
:
Therefore, the new volume of the gas at
is approximately
liters.