14.1 L of CO2 at 61.47 °C occupies a volume of 23.3 L when the temperature is changed. What is the new temperature (K)? Write out the problem on paper in order to answer the questions related to the setup and the calculation for this problem. Identify all of the terms in this problem and enter the numerical values (without units) in the appropriate blanks. Convert temperature(s) to K, and enter with proper s.f. If the term doesn't apply in this problem enter 0. Enter a question mark for the variable being calculated. Do not leave any blank empty. P1 = V1 = T1= n1= P2= V2=
14.1 L of CO2 at 61.47 °C occupies a volume of 23.3 L when the temperature is changed. What is the new temperature (K)?
Write out the problem on paper in order to answer the questions related to the setup and the calculation for this problem.
Identify all of the terms in this problem and enter the numerical values (without units) in the appropriate blanks. Convert temperature(s) to K, and enter with proper s.f. If the term doesn't apply in this problem enter 0. Enter a question mark for the variable being calculated. Do not leave any blank empty.
P1 =
V1 =
T1=
n1=
P2=
V2=
T2=
n2=
Rearrange the
Terms in the numerator: ,
Terms in the denominator:
Calculate the result and enter the value in decimal notation (with proper s.f.) in the first blank and the units in the second blank.
Here given initial volume(V1) = 14.1 L
Final volume(V2) = 23.3 L
initial Temperature(T1) = 61.47 °C = (273+ 61.47) K = 334.47 K
final Temperature(T2) = ?
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