A 500.0 mL sample of nitrogen is warmed from 77.0 ˚C to 86.0 ˚C. Find its new volume if the pressure remains constant.
V1 = 500.0 mL
T1 = 77.0˚C + 273 = 350 K
P1 = P2 = constant
V2 = unknown
T2 = 86.0˚C + 273 = 359 K
Solution:
Since the pressure and amount of gas remain unchanged, Charles's law can be used.
Charles's gas law can be expressed as: V1 / T1 = V2 / T2
V1T2 = V2T1
To find the new volume, solve the equation for V2:
V2 = V1T2 / T1
V2 = (500.0 mL × 359 K) / (350 K) = 512.857 mL = 512.9 mL
V2 = 512.9 mL
Answer: The new volume is 512.9 mL
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