At 20.0 °C a gas in a cylinder with a piston has a volume of 4.75 L. What will be the volume of the gas at 80.0 °C if the pressure is held constant?
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Step 1: Use the Charles's Law formula, which states V1/T1 = V2/T2, where V is volume and T is temperature in Kelvin. Show more…
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