Asked by Jonnah
Charles law
If the relationship between temperature and volume of a gas at a constant pressure is linear, explain why the volume of a gas doesn’t double when its temperature doubles from 10.0°C to 20.0°C.
If the relationship between temperature and volume of a gas at a constant pressure is linear, explain why the volume of a gas doesn’t double when its temperature doubles from 10.0°C to 20.0°C.
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Answered by
DrBob222
The T Charles' law talks about is kelvin and not celsius.
So 283.1 to 293.1 is nowhere near doubling.
So 283.1 to 293.1 is nowhere near doubling.
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