Amazing Job! You greatly have shown mastery of Charles' Law and ready to proceed on to the next activity. Let's apply Charles' Law in solving problems related to volume-temperature relationship in gases. Let Us Do Sample problem: A gas occupies a volume of 600cm at 0°C and 780 mm Hg. What volume will it occupy at 80°C and 780 mm Hg? Given VOLUME TEMPERATURE (K) Initial V= 600 cm T= 0°C= 0+273 = 273 k Final T- 80°C= 80+273 = 353K Solution: Using Charles Law: Vi x Tr-V, × T, (600 cm) x (353K ) = Vf x (273K) Vf = (600 cm) x (353K) = 775.82 cm 273 K Do This: 1. A cylinder with a movable piston contains 400 cm' air at 20 °C. If the pressure is kept constant, at what temperature would you expect the volume to be 200cm? 2. Each of the car's tires is filled with 40 cm of air on a rainy day with 22°C weather temperature. What will be the volume of the tires during a regular day of 27°C temperature? I have read an instruction on a bottle of deodorant and have read the warning signs indicating the bottle to be kept away from the sunlight and high temperature. I WONDER WHY? Let Us Apply "TELL ME WHY?" Read and provide an explanation to clarify the given situation at the right. Consider the rubric: of rating indicated on the next page.

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Amazing Job! You greatly have shown mastery of Charles' Law and ready to proceed on
to the next activity. Let's apply Charles' Law in solving problems related to volume-temperature
relationship in gases.
Let Us Do
Sample problem:
volume of 600cm at 0°C and 780 mm Hg. What volume will it occupy
A gas occupies
at 80°C and 780 mm Hg?
Given
VOLUME
TEMPERATURE (K)
Initial
V= 600 cm
T= 0°C= 0+273 = 273 k
Final
T- 80°C= 80+273 = 353K
Solution: Using Charles Law: Vị x T-V x T
(600 cm) x (353K ) = Vf x (273K)
Vf = (600 cm) x (353K ) = 775.82 cm
273 K
.Do This:
1. A cylinder with a movable piston contains 400 cm air at 20 °C. If the pressure is kept
constant, at what temperature would you expect the volume to be 200cm??
2. Each of the car's tires is filled with 40 cm of air on a rainy day with 22°C weather
temperature. What will be the volume of the tires during a regular day of 27°C
temperature?
I have read an instruction on a
bottle of deodorant and have read
the warning signs indicating the
bottle to be kept away from the
sunlight and high temperature. I
WONDER WHY?
Let Us Apply
"TELL ME WHY?"
Read and provide an explanation to clarify the
given situation at the right. Consider the rubric:
of rating indicated on the next page.
GSC-CID-LRMS-ESSLM, v.r. 02.00, Effective April 21, 2021
Transcribed Image Text:Amazing Job! You greatly have shown mastery of Charles' Law and ready to proceed on to the next activity. Let's apply Charles' Law in solving problems related to volume-temperature relationship in gases. Let Us Do Sample problem: volume of 600cm at 0°C and 780 mm Hg. What volume will it occupy A gas occupies at 80°C and 780 mm Hg? Given VOLUME TEMPERATURE (K) Initial V= 600 cm T= 0°C= 0+273 = 273 k Final T- 80°C= 80+273 = 353K Solution: Using Charles Law: Vị x T-V x T (600 cm) x (353K ) = Vf x (273K) Vf = (600 cm) x (353K ) = 775.82 cm 273 K .Do This: 1. A cylinder with a movable piston contains 400 cm air at 20 °C. If the pressure is kept constant, at what temperature would you expect the volume to be 200cm?? 2. Each of the car's tires is filled with 40 cm of air on a rainy day with 22°C weather temperature. What will be the volume of the tires during a regular day of 27°C temperature? I have read an instruction on a bottle of deodorant and have read the warning signs indicating the bottle to be kept away from the sunlight and high temperature. I WONDER WHY? Let Us Apply "TELL ME WHY?" Read and provide an explanation to clarify the given situation at the right. Consider the rubric: of rating indicated on the next page. GSC-CID-LRMS-ESSLM, v.r. 02.00, Effective April 21, 2021
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