charle's law example problem



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Charles Law and their Example Problems

Charles Law was formulated by "Jacques Charles."

The relationship between Volume and Temperature are directly proportional. When pressure is held constant. It means when the Volume increase, the Temperature will also increases. But the Pressure is held constant.

This is one of the Gas Laws.

The formula of Charles' Law:

  • [tex]\frac{V{1}}{T{1}} =\frac{V{2}}{T{2}}[/tex]

Since:

  • V1 = initial volume
  • V2 = final volume
  • T1 = initial temperature
  • T2 = final temperature

Example Solution:

1. A balloon contains 5.12L of helium at 25°C. What will be the volume of the tank after heating it and its contain to 30° temperature at constant pressure.

Given:

V1 = 5.12L

T1 = 25°C + 273.15 = 298.15K

T2 = 30°C + 273.15 = 303.15K

Required: V2 (final volume)

Solution:

[tex]V_{2} = \frac{(V{1})(T{2})}{T1}[/tex]

[tex]V_{2} =\frac{(5.12L)(303.15K)}{298.15K}[/tex]

[tex]V_{2} =\frac{1552.128L.K}{298.15K}[/tex]

[tex]V_{2} =5.205L[/tex] or [tex]5.21L[/tex]

The answer is 5.205L or 5.21L

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