1. A 4.5L sample of gas at 20°C is heated to 80°C. The new volume is calculated to be 5.42L.
2. A gas sample initially occupying 35ml at 60°C expands to 52ml while keeping pressure and amount constant. The new temperature is calculated to be 494.97°C.
1. A 4.5L sample of gas at 20°C is heated to 80°C. The new volume is calculated to be 5.42L.
2. A gas sample initially occupying 35ml at 60°C expands to 52ml while keeping pressure and amount constant. The new temperature is calculated to be 494.97°C.
1. A 4.5L sample of gas at 20°C is heated to 80°C. The new volume is calculated to be 5.42L.
2. A gas sample initially occupying 35ml at 60°C expands to 52ml while keeping pressure and amount constant. The new temperature is calculated to be 494.97°C.
1. A 4.5L sample of gas at 20°C is heated to 80°C. The new volume is calculated to be 5.42L.
2. A gas sample initially occupying 35ml at 60°C expands to 52ml while keeping pressure and amount constant. The new temperature is calculated to be 494.97°C.
G: V1 =4.5 L,T1 =20C, T2=80 C 1. A 4.5L sample of gas
R: V2 = ? (volume) at 20 degrees celsius E: V1 V2 is heated to a T1 T2 temperature of 80 degrees celsius. If the V2= V1 T2 amount of gas and the T1 pressure of the gas S: T1=20 C + 273.15= 293.15K remains constant, T2=80 C + 273.15= 353.15K what will be the new volume of the gas? V2= (4.5L)(353.15K) 293.15K = 1 589.175L 293.15 A: V2= 5.42L = 5.42L G: V1 =35ml, V2 =52ml, T1=60 C 2. A sample of gas at 60 R: T2= ? (temperature) degrees celsius occupies a E: V1 V2 volume of 35ml. If the gas T1 T2 allowed to expand until it V2T1 occupies a volume of 52ml, T2= V1 what will be the new temperature of the gas S: T1=60 C + 273.15= 333.15K (assuming the quantity and T2= (52ml)(333.15K) pressure of the gas are 35ml constant)?