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Interpretation:
The initial volume of a gas in mL should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Charles’s Law gives the relationship between Volume (V) and Temperature (T)
According to Charles’s Law, the volume of gas has direct relationship with temperature of the gas if pressure and amount of a gas are constant.
If the temperature or volume of a gas changes without any change in amount of a gas and pressure, then the final volume and temperature will give the same
Charles’s Law can be written as:
Where, T1 and V1 are the initial temperature and volume.
T2 and V2 are the final temperature and volume.
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