A 2.50-L volume of hydrogen measured at -100 degrees Celsius is warmed to 100 degrees Celsius. Calculate the volume of the gas at the higher temperature, assuming no change in pressure.

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not sure how to solve this question... ._.
(V1/T1) = (V2/T2)
Remember T1 and T2 must be in kelvin. K = 273 + C
You know V1, T1 and T2. Substitute and solve for V2.
Post your work if you get stuck.
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