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A ballon inflated at 250 K has a volume of 40.L. What is the new volume at constant pressure if the temperature changes to 500K?

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Charle's law states that at constant pressure, absolute temperature and volume are proportional. Mathematically,

V ∝ T. T, the temperature, is quoted in Kelvins.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the proportionality, V1T1 = V2T2. V2 is unknown but V2 = T2×V1T1

Remember, that this assumes a constant pressure. Charles' law is also the reason that we can fly hot air balloons. The experiment has doubled the temperature, so how will volume evolve? Will it get bigger, smaller, remain the same?

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