A gas has a volume of 546 cm3 at OºC. What is the volume of the gas at -100ºC if its pressure remains constant?

a

346cm3

b

446cm3

c

546cm3

d

646cm3

e

746 cm3.

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mtn19002
9 years ago

the answer is right...it is -100°C

kchoicec
9 years ago

I sopose it should be this way

V1=546cm^3

T1=0c(0+273)=273

V2=?

T2=100(100+273)=373

V2=V1T2/T1

=546+373=919

919/273=3.35cm^3

so i think the ans should be 3.35cm^3

omoba100
10 years ago

the ans is E.

roselyn ajayi
12 years ago

the answer is E....T2 is 100+273

Overwatch886
2 years ago

I think the minus sign for the 100 degree celcius should be closer to the 100 to avoid confusion.

Overwatch886
2 years ago

The minus sign with the 100 degree celcius is not that visible. I think it would be better if it is put on the same line before the 100 degree celcius.

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