4. At 20 degrees Celsius, the volume of chlorine gas is 15 dm^3. Compute for the resulting volume if the temperature is adjusted to 318 K provided that the pressure remains the same.
(Note: use the Charles' Law and show your solution.)
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4. At 20 degrees Celsius, the volume of chlorine gas is 15 dm^3. Compute for the resulting volume if the temperature is adjusted to 318 K provided that the pressure remains the same.
(Note: use the Charles' Law and show your solution.)
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Given:V1 = 15dm^3
T1 = 20 degrees Celsius or 293 Kelvin
V2 = ?
T2 = 318 Kelvin
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Solution and Answer:
V1/T1 = V2/T2
V2 = V1 T2 / T1
V2 = (15dm^3) (318K) / 293K
V2 = 4770dm^3 / 293
V2 = 16.28dm^3