Charles' Law states that the volume of a gas will increase or decrease as temperature increases or decreases if pressure remains constant. The document provides examples of applying Charles' Law to calculate the new volume of a gas if its temperature changes, keeping pressure constant. Sample problems ask the reader to calculate the final volume of a gas if its initial volume and temperatures are given.
Charles' Law states that the volume of a gas will increase or decrease as temperature increases or decreases if pressure remains constant. The document provides examples of applying Charles' Law to calculate the new volume of a gas if its temperature changes, keeping pressure constant. Sample problems ask the reader to calculate the final volume of a gas if its initial volume and temperatures are given.
Charles' Law states that the volume of a gas will increase or decrease as temperature increases or decreases if pressure remains constant. The document provides examples of applying Charles' Law to calculate the new volume of a gas if its temperature changes, keeping pressure constant. Sample problems ask the reader to calculate the final volume of a gas if its initial volume and temperatures are given.
Sample Problem 1 A sample of neon gas occupies a volume of 752 mL at 25°C. What volume will the gas occupy at 50°C if the pressure remains constant? Sample Problem 2 What is the final volume if a 10.5 L sample of gas is heated from 25°C to 50°C? Sample Problem 3 Sample Problem 4 Sample Problem 5 Sample Problem 6 ASSIGNMENT