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A sample of nitrogen occupies 1.00L at a temperature of 250.k. What volume would it occupy at 1500.k?

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Your answer to the question is 6.
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Answer:


V_2=6.00L

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, Charles' law help us to determine the required volume considering its model equation:


V_1T_2=V_2T_1

Whereas the unknown is the volume at the second state:


V_2=(V_1T_2)/(T_1)=(1.00l*1500K)/(250K)  =6.00L

One substantiates this results considering that the higher the temperature, the greater the occupied volume by the gas.

Best regards.

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