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A sample of carbon dioxide gas occupies a volume of 250 mL at 25°C. What volume will it occupy at 95°C?
Use the formula:
V1
T1
=
V2
T2
Temperature conversion: __°C + 273 K
66 mL
2.0 × 10mc001-1.jpg mL
310 mL
950 mL
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Use Charles's law: V2 = V1 × (T2/T1).
Convert temperatures to Kelvin:
T1 = 25 + 273 = 298 K
T2 = 95 + 273 = 368 K
V2 = 250 mL × (368/298) = 250 × 1.2349 ≈ 308.7 mL ≈ 310 mL.
Convert temperatures to Kelvin:
T1 = 25 + 273 = 298 K
T2 = 95 + 273 = 368 K
V2 = 250 mL × (368/298) = 250 × 1.2349 ≈ 308.7 mL ≈ 310 mL.
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