Charles's Law-

Where:-
- V₁ = Initial volume
- T₁ = Initial temperature
- V₂ = Final volume
- T₂ = Final temperature
As per question, we are given that -
- V₁=3. 75 L
- T₁ = 65°C
- V₂ =6.52 L
We are given the initial temperature in °C.So, we first have to convert the temperature in Celsius to kelvin by adding 273-
= 65+ 273 =338 K
Now that we have obtained all the required values, so we can put them into the formula and solve for T₂ :-









Therefore, the temperature will change from 65°C to 314.67°C, when the volume of a gas is changed from 3.75 L to 6.52 L.