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cluponka [151]
3 years ago
10

State the law and solve the problem.

Chemistry
1 answer:
Verizon [17]3 years ago
3 0

The law involved is Charles law and the volume the gas will occupy at 30°C is 599.46mL. Details about Charles law can be found below.

<h3>How to calculate volume?</h3>

Charles law gives the relationship between the volume of a gas and its temperature. The volume of a gas can be calculated using the following equation:

V1/T1 = V2/T2

Where;

  • V1 = initial volume = 550mL
  • T1 = initial temperature = 5°C
  • V2 = final volume = ?
  • T2 = final temperature = 30°C

550/278 = V2/303

303 × 550 = 278V2

166,650 = 278V2

V2 = 599.46mL

Therefore, the law involved is Charles law and the volume the gas will occupy at 30°C is 599.46mL.

Learn more about volume at: brainly.com/question/1578538

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