I can't figure this question out.
A sample of gas occupies a volume of 445 mL at a temperature of 274 K. At what temperature will this sample of gas occupy a volume of 499 mL?
I know how to set it up using Charles's Law, but after that I'm stuck. I don't know if I should cross multiply or get everything on one side. Any help is appreciated.
A sample of gas occupies a volume of 445 mL at a temperature of 274 K. At what temperature will this sample of gas occupy a volume of 499 mL?
I know how to set it up using Charles's Law, but after that I'm stuck. I don't know if I should cross multiply or get everything on one side. Any help is appreciated.
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yeah bro you cross multiply so you set it up 445mL/274K=499mL/T2 you cross multiply and you get 445mLT2 = 136726mL*K then you divide by 445mL and you get 307.2K
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I don't know about 445ml but my gas can occupy an entire building when I fart. Cool beans...