The volume of a gas was 63 mL when the temperature was 162.1 °C. If thetemperature was initially 6.5 °C, and there was no change in the pressure, whatwas the initial volume of the gas?

The volume of a gas was 63 mL when the temperature was 1621 C If thetemperature was initially 65 C and there was no change in the pressure whatwas the initial v class=

Respuesta :

To answer this question we have to use Charles' Law:

[tex]\frac{V1}{T1}=\frac{V2}{T2}[/tex]

Before replacing for the given values, we have to convert the given temperatures to Kelvin:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 162.1+273.15=435.25 \\ 6.5+273.15=279.65 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Now replace for the given values, V1 and V2 are the initial and final volumes respectively and T1 and T2 are the initial and final temperatures. Solve for V1 and find its value:

[tex]\begin{gathered} V1=\frac{V2T1}{T2} \\ V1=\frac{63mL\cdot279.65K}{435.25K} \\ V1=40.4mL \end{gathered}[/tex]

It means that the initial volume was approximately 40mL.

The correct answer is c. 40.