Asked by Sylvia

Carbon dioxide is usually formed when gasoline is burned. If 30.0 L of Co2 is produced at a temperature of 1.00 X 103 C and allowed to reach room temperature (25.0 C) without any pressure change, what is the new volume of the carbon dioxide?

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Answered by Sylvia
I just need help figure this out, no handouts please!!!
Answered by DrBob222
You have 30L of a gas at 1000 C (1273K) and you want to know the volume at 298K.
(V1/T1) = (V2/T2)
Substitute and solve for V2
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Answered by Anonymous
Carbon dioxide is usually formed when gasoline is burned. If 30.0 L of CO2 is produced at a temperature of 1000 °C and allowed to reach room temperature (25.0 °C) without any pressure changes, what is the new volume of the carbon dioxide? *
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