Given that there is a sample of 4.1 7 L of ethane gas, C 2 H 6 , at 7 25 o C . The new volume if the sample of gas is cooled to 175 o C at a constant pressure should be calculated. Concept Introduction: The final temperature of the gas at the varying volume can be calculated using Charles’s law, which states the relationship between volume and temperature of the gas. According to Charles’s Law, for the gas held at constant pressure, the volume of gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas. Mathematically, it is given as. V ∝ T . V T = c o n s t a n t = k . We two different sets of temperature and volume of the gas is considered, the above equation becomes as follows: V 1 T 1 = V 2 T 2 . where V 1 and T 1 are initial volume and temperature of the gas, while V 2 and T 2 are final volume and temperature of the gas.
Given that there is a sample of 4.1 7 L of ethane gas, C 2 H 6 , at 7 25 o C . The new volume if the sample of gas is cooled to 175 o C at a constant pressure should be calculated. Concept Introduction: The final temperature of the gas at the varying volume can be calculated using Charles’s law, which states the relationship between volume and temperature of the gas. According to Charles’s Law, for the gas held at constant pressure, the volume of gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas. Mathematically, it is given as. V ∝ T . V T = c o n s t a n t = k . We two different sets of temperature and volume of the gas is considered, the above equation becomes as follows: V 1 T 1 = V 2 T 2 . where V 1 and T 1 are initial volume and temperature of the gas, while V 2 and T 2 are final volume and temperature of the gas.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the final temperature of the gas at the varying volume can be calculated using Charles's law.
Given that there is a sample of 4.17 L of ethane gas, C2H6, at 725 oC. The new volume if the sample of gas is cooled to 175oC at a constant pressure should be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The final temperature of the gas at the varying volume can be calculated using Charles’s law, which states the relationship between volume and temperature of the gas.
According to Charles’s Law, for the gas held at constant pressure, the volume of gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas. Mathematically, it is given as.
V∝T.
VT=constant=k.
We two different sets of temperature and volume of the gas is considered, the above equation becomes as follows:
V1T1=V2T2.
where V1 and T1 are initial volume and temperature of the gas, while V2 and T2 are final volume and temperature of the gas.
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