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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Volume of a given mass of a gas is doubled at atmospheric pressure if the temperature of a gas is changed from 75 degrees to: (A)150 degrees (B)423 degrees (C)75 degrees (D)37.5 degrees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@arindameducationusc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@irishboy123

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@plasmafuzer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@taylorwhitez

OpenStudy (arindameducationusc):

USE PV=NRT

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But i think Charles law is more applicable in it..is'nt it??? @arindameducationusc

OpenStudy (arindameducationusc):

YES, P IS CONSTANT

OpenStudy (arindameducationusc):

V is proportional to T. if V is doubled, T is doubled

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then acc to you 150 should be the answer but my teacher told me 423 and i dont know how??

OpenStudy (arindameducationusc):

hmmm.....

OpenStudy (arindameducationusc):

any units given? like kelvin, Fahrenheit, Celsius?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No....unit is not given so we have to give the answer on the same standard as in the question

OpenStudy (arindameducationusc):

hmmm. confusing....

OpenStudy (arindameducationusc):

@Michele_Laino @Robert136 @irishboy123 can help you,, don't worry!

OpenStudy (arindameducationusc):

Ya Even @Astrophysics can give a try.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

the answer is 243 |dw:1442394056979:dw|

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