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a gas occupies 210 ml at -73^circ c to have the same gas occupy 360 ml , should the temperature be increased or decreased? square :

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A gas occupies 210 mL at -73^circ C To have the same gas occupy 360 mL , should the temperature be increased or decreased? square : What is the new temperature? square k

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To determine whether the temperature should be increased or decreased, and to find the new temperature, we can use Charles's Law. Charles's Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature (in Kelvin) when pressure is held 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.Given:- mL- mL- First, convert the initial temperature from Celsius to Kelvin: Now, apply Charles's Law to solve for : Cross-multiply to solve for : Therefore, the temperature should be increased to approximately 343.11 K for the gas to occupy 360 mL.