How much increase in temperature is necessary to increase the volume of half a liter of a gas by 40% at 25°C, keeping the pressure constant.
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Since the pressure is constant, we can simplify the equation to: V/T = constant This means that if we increase the temperature of the gas, the volume will increase proportionally. Now, we can use the given information to solve for the temperature increase Show more…
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