Question #35841

A given mass of gass occupies 1000 ml at 0 degree ceisius What volume will the mass of gass occupy at 20degree?

Expert's answer

A given mass of glass occupies 1000 ml at 0 degree celsius. What volume will the mass of glass occupy at 20 degree?

**Solution**


p1V1T1=p2V2T2\frac{p_1 V_1}{T_1} = \frac{p_2 V_2}{T_2}


Since this is isobaric process, so the pressure is constantly.


V1T1=V2T2\frac{V_1}{T_1} = \frac{V_2}{T_2}


The volume the mass of gas will be


V2=V1T2T1V_2 = \frac{V_1 T_2}{T_1}


however Celsius to be converted to degrees Kelvin


V2=11293.15 K273.15 K=1.073 l=1073 mlV_2 = \frac{11293.15\ \text{K}}{273.15\ \text{K}} = 1.073\ \text{l} = 1073\ \text{ml}


Answer: 1073 ml

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