SOLUTION: The volume of given mass of a gas varies directly as its absolute temerature and inversely as its pressure. At 2 degrees C and 99 kPa, 4 g of helium occupies 23.1 L. What is the vo
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Question 328026: The volume of given mass of a gas varies directly as its absolute temerature and inversely as its pressure. At 2 degrees C and 99 kPa, 4 g of helium occupies 23.1 L. What is the volume of the helium at 27 degrees C and 121 kPa?
Answer by galactus(183) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The law states
We are given all but V2. So, we enter in the givens and solve for V2.
Change the temperature to Kelvin. 2 C = 275.15 K and 27 C = 300.15 K
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