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Given a volume of 1000. cm3 of an ideal gas at 300. K, what volume would it occupy at a temperature of 600. K?

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Answer: 2000cm3

Explanation:

Given that,

Initial volume of gas V1 = 1000cm3

Initial temperature of gas T1 = 300K

New volume V2 = ?

New Temperature T2 = 600 K

Since volume and temperature are involved while pressure is constant, apply the formula for Charles law

V1/T1 = V2/T2

1000cm3/300K = V2/600K

3.33 = V2/600

To get the value of Z, cross multiply

V2 = 3.33 x 600

V2 = 2000cm3

Thus, the new volume of the ideal gas is 2000cm3