SOLUTION: In chemistry the volume for a certain gas is given by
V = 10T,
where V is measured in cc and T is temperature in °C. If the temperature varies from 70°C to 130°C, find the s
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Question 1174568: In chemistry the volume for a certain gas is given by
V = 10T,
where V is measured in cc and T is temperature in °C. If the temperature varies from 70°C to 130°C, find the set of volume values. (Enter your answer using interval notation.)
Answer by ikleyn(52786) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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In chemistry the volume for a certain gas is given by
V = 10T,
where V is measured in cc and T is temperature in °C. If the temperature varies from 70°C to 130°C,
find the set of volume values. (Enter your answer using interval notation.)
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Your formula and the entire post itself both are FATALLY WRONG.
It NEVER happens in Chemistry that the volume of certain gas is proportional to the temperature in Celsius scale.
It is proportional to the temperature in the ABSOLUTE scale of Kelvin's degrees.
Do not spread FALSE INFORMATION in the Internet (!)
And learn Science as bit BEFORE posting (!) (!) (!)
It is a S H A M E to post such a gibberish (!)
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