Asked by Nana

If a sample of 23.0 L of NH3 gas at 10 degrees C is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50.0 L. What is the new temperature in degrees C?

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Answered by PA girl
Since no info is given for number of moles of NH3 or the grams, you would just use the simple formula V1/T1 = V2/T2. Just remember that all ideal gas equations need to be in Liters & Kelvins so do your conversion before equating. In this case, 23/283 = 50/x cross multipy to get 23x=14150 x=615.22 convert back to celcium gives you 342 degrees C.
Answered by PA girl
oops celcius not celcium
Answered by DrBob222
Note the correct spelling of celsius.
Cel<sub>s</sub>ius.
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