Answer: 234.4K
Explanation:
Given that,
Original volume of gas (V1) = 5.00 L
Original temperature of gas (T1) = 20.0°C
[Convert 20.0°C to Kelvin by adding 273
20.0°C + 273 = 293K]
New volume of gas (V2) = 4.0L
New temperature of gas (T2) = ?
Since volume and temperature are given while pressure is held constant, apply the formula for Charle's law
V1/T1 = V2/T2
5.00L/293K = 4.0L/T2
To get the value of T2, cross multiply
5.00L x T2 = 293K x 4.0L
5.00L•T2 = 1172L•K
Divide both sides by 5.00L
5.00L•T2/5.00L = 1172L•K/5.00L
T2 = 234.4K
Thus, the new temperature of the gas is 234.4 Kelvin
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