Yes, use the same formula but be sure you convert the temperatures to K.
T1 = 300 K and T2 = 250 K.
1) If a 10. m3 volume of air (acting as an ideal gas) is at a pressure of 760 mm and a temperature of 27 degrees Celsius is taken to a high altitude where the pressure is 400. mm Hg and a temperature of -23 degrees Celsius, what volume will it occupy? (Hint: remember the temperature must be in Kelvin)
Would you use the same formula for this one? V2 = V1 (P1/P2)(T2/T1)
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