A gas sample has a volume of 150 ml at 0.00 ∘c. the temperature is raised (at constant pressure) until the volume is 218 ml. what is the temperature of the gas sample in ∘c at this volume?
Charles law gives the relationship between volume and temperature of a gas. It states that at constant pressure, volume is directly proportional to temperature of gas. V/ T = k where V -volume , T - temperature and k - constant [tex] \frac{V1}{T1} = \frac{V2}{T2} [/tex] parameters for the first instance are given on the left side and parameters for the second instance are given on the right side of the equation T1 - temperature in kelvin 0.0 °C + 273 = 273 K substituting the values in the equation [tex] \frac{150 mL}{273 K} = \frac{218 mL}{T} [/tex] T = 397 K temperature in celcius - 397 K - 273 = 124 °C new temperature is 124 °C