At 300 K, the gas occupies a volume of 6 liters, and at 350 K, the volume of gas occupies how much?

Data: T1 (initial gas temperature) = 300 K; V1 (initial volume) = 6 l (in the SI system V1 = 5 * 10-3 m3); T2 (final temperature) = 350 K; the taken gas pressure is considered constant (isobaric process).

The volume that the taken gas should occupy after heating to 350 K is determined using the proportion: V1 / T1 = V2 / T2, whence V2 = V1 * T2 / T1.

Calculation: V2 = 5 * 10-3 * 350/300 = 5.83 * 10-3 m3 (5.83 l).

Answer: The taken gas will take a volume of 5.83 liters.



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