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A gas collected at a temperature of 0C has a volume of 380 mL. At what temperature will the gas have a volume of 500 mL?

I have no idea how to solve this can someone help
3 years ago

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Never mind I was looking at the other questions and this one has already been asked and answered

Thanks oobleck
3 years ago
oobleck
PV = kT (where T is in °K)
since you apparently have a constant pressure, V/T is constant
So, you want T (in °C) such that
500/(273+T) = 380/(273+0)
3 years ago

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