Answer:
<u>At 268.82°C</u> volume occupied by nitrogen is 10 liters at pressure of 900 torr.
Explanation:
Given:
Volume of a sample of nitrogen = 5.50 liters
Pressure = 900 torr
Temperature = 25°C
To find the temperature at which the nitrogen will occupy 10 liters volume at same pressure.
Solution:
Since the pressure is kept constant, so we can apply the temperature-volume law also called the Charles Law.
Charles Law states that the volume of a gas held at constant pressure is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas in Kelvin.
Thus, we have :
∝ 

where
is a constant.
For two samples of gases, the law can be given as:

From the data given:



We need to find
.
Plugging in values in the formula.

Multiplying both sides by
.


Multiplying both sides by 



Thus, at 268.82°C volume occupied by nitrogen is 10 liters at pressure of 900 torr.
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Answer:
coronal mass ejection
Explanation:
Solar wind is something that has to do with magnetism,
CME is " is a significant release of plasma and accompanying magnetic field from the solar corona," that often follows solar flares.
https://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Coronal_mass_ejection