Write the equation you would use to calculate the volume of a 5.00 liter sample of air at 50°C when it is warmed to 100°C at constant pressure?

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Answer:

PV = nRT

Explanation:

The volume expansion of air follows some basic properties of the gas expansion. There are several properties of air that need to be taken into account:

  • The volume of air is proportional to the temperature of the air.

       The increase in the temperature of the air results in the expansion of the air. This is as a result of the increased kinetic energies of the  air particles.

  • The number of moles of the gas are the same
  • The properties above are expressed by the ideal gas law:

[tex]PV = nRT[/tex]

where P = pressure (atm)

           n = number of moles (mol)

           V = Volume of air (m³)

           T = temperature change (K)

            R = inversal molar gas constant (atm L/mol K)