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DanielleElmas [232]
2 years ago
8

3000 centímetros cúbicos de un gas ideal a 80°C se expande hasta un volumen de 1000 cm³ a presión constante. ¿Cuál es la tempera

tura final?
Physics
1 answer:
mixer [17]2 years ago
4 0

Responder:

117,6 K

Explicación:

Dado :

V1 = 3000 cm³

T1 = 80 ° C = 273 + 80 = 353 K

V2 = 1000 cm³

T2 =?

La ley de Fromm Charles;

3000/353 = 1000 / T2

3000T2 = 353 * 1000

T2 = 353000/3000

T2 = 117. 67 k

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