The molar amount of gas can most likely be found by using the ideal gas law. This is because the ideal gas law states pV = nRT. P, V, and T are the pressure, volume, and temperature, which are the known variables. The R stands for the Universal Constant of Gases; also known. Therefore, the unknown is n, the number of moles (molar amount) of gas, and so you would solve for n from the law.
Answer: A) The molar amount of gas
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a. A typical serving of fruits contains an average of about 10 g of carbohydrates.
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Charles law gives the relationship between temperature of gas and volume of gas.
It states that for a fixed amount of gas, temperature is directly proportional to volume of gas.
V / T = k
where V- volume , T - temperature and k - constant

parameters for the first instance are on the left side and parameters for the second instance are on the right side of the equation.
T1 = 250 °C + 273 = 523 K
T2 = 150 °C + 273 = 423 K
Substituting the values in the equation,

V = 251 mL
the new volume is 251 mL
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