To what temperature would you need to heat 750 mL of a gas at 25 degrees celsius in order to increase its volume to 2500 mL?
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I'm assuming that the pressure is constant. If so, then volume and the Kelvin temperature are proportional (Charles' Law).
V1/T1 = V2/T2
V1 = 750 mL
T1 = 25 C + 273 = 298 K
V2 = 2500 mL
T2 = ?
(750 / 298) = (2500 / T2)
(750)(T2) = (298)(2500)
T2 = 993 K
993 K - 273 = 720 C
V1/T1 = V2/T2
V1 = 750 mL
T1 = 25 C + 273 = 298 K
V2 = 2500 mL
T2 = ?
(750 / 298) = (2500 / T2)
(750)(T2) = (298)(2500)
T2 = 993 K
993 K - 273 = 720 C
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PV = nRT
just apply the formula
just apply the formula