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533/333 = 1.6

If the container is rigid, then the volume doesn't change, but the pressure

becomes 1.6 times what it was originally.

If the container is expandable, and you let it expand until the pressure is

the same as it was originally, then the volume is 1.6 times its original size,

or 0.032 cubic meter.

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A quantity of gas has a volume of 0.20 cubic meter and an absolute temperature of 333 degrees kelvin. When the temperature of the gas is raised to 533 degrees kelvin what is the new volume of the gas?

Using Charles's Law, we can determine the new volume of the gas at the higher temperature. V1/T1 = V2/T2. Plugging in the values, (0.20 m^3)/(333 K) = V2/(533 K). Solving for V2 gives us a new volume of 0.32 cubic meters.


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A quantity of gas has a volume of 0.20 cubic meter and an absolute temperature of 333 degrees kelvin. When the temperature of the gas is raised to 533 degrees kelvin what is the new volume of the gas?

Using Charles's Law, we can determine the new volume of the gas at the higher temperature. V1/T1 = V2/T2. Plugging in the values, (0.20 m^3)/(333 K) = V2/(533 K). Solving for V2 gives us a new volume of 0.32 cubic meters.


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