Answer: C6H6
Explanation:
The molecular formula C₆H₆ represents Benzene. Benzene is colorless, flammable, and has a sweet and gasoline-like odor. It's a toxic chemical, and can cause cancer.
Benzene is a hydrocarbon and used for the manufacturing of products such as plastic, detergents, glues, dyes, and rubber. It can also be used in making wall-filling material.
At constant pressure a known moles of gas has volume which is directly proportional to temperature (Charle's Law)
Thus V α T
Therefore
V1/V2 = T1 /T2
V1 = initial volume = 10 L
T1 = initial temperature= 280 K
V2 = final volume = 20L
T2 = final temperature = ?
T2 = T1V2 / V1 = 280 X 20 / 10 = 560 K
Thus the new temperature will also doubles up as volume is increased by two times
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The corresponding value for kW, the ionization constant for water, would be 1.00 X 10^-14 at T = 25 degrees Celsius. This is an equilibrium value for the self process or ionization and or dissociation of water.