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How much does the volume of the gas increase if we increase the temperature by 1 Degree?(a) 273 liters(b) 1 by 273^rd of the original volume of the gas(c) 1 liter(d) Hundred litersThis question was addressed to me in examination.This interesting question is from States of Matter topic in division States of Matter of Chemistry – Class 11

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Right answer is (b) 1 by 273^rd of the ORIGINAL volume of the gas

For EXPLANATION: According to Charles law, the volume of the fixed gas at constant pressure is directly PROPORTIONAL to the Absolute Temperature of the gas. So we thereby REPRESENT this as Vt = V0(1 + t/273) where Vt is the volume of the gas at temperature t and V0 is the volume of the gas at 0 degrees Celsius that is absolute temperature.



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