One still has to know the pressure and the amount(moles) of that gas, not which gas is concerned.
According to Charles's Law, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature when pressure is constant. Therefore, if the Kelvin temperature triples, the gas volume will also triple, so the gas volume will be 9 liters.
Charles found that when the temperature of a gas is increased at constant pressure, its volume increases. When the temperature of a gas is decreased at constant pressure, its volume decreases.
As the temperature increases, so does the volume.
Charles Law (also known as the law of volumes) describes how gases tend to expand or contract with temperature changes.If the temperature changes and the gas molecules and pressure remains the same then the volume will increase or decrease at the same rate that the temperature changes.Since the temperature doubled the volume will double to 6L.
As the volume of a given gas sample is dependent on its temperature and pressure; to find a volume of any gas which does exist, the temperature and the pressure of the system/vessel should be given directly or could be calculated.
No, it does affect the volume of a gas according to the ideal gas law (PV=nRT).
Use the ideal gas law. PV = nRT
The principle of a gas thermometer is based on the relationship between the volume of gas and its temperature. As the gas temperature increases, its volume expands proportionally. By measuring this volume change, the temperature of the gas inside the thermometer can be determined.
The volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature, assuming constant pressure. This relationship is described by Charles's Law. As the temperature of a gas increases, the volume it occupies will also increase proportionally, and vice versa.
When the temperature of a gas is increased at a constant pressure, its volume increases. When the temperature of a gas is devreased at constnt pressure, its volume decreases.
No, it is not possible to cool a real gas down to zero volume due to the effects of quantum mechanics. As a gas is compressed and its volume decreases, the pressure and temperature would increase. Eventually, at a certain point known as the absolute zero of temperature, the gas would turn into a liquid or solid, rather than occupying zero volume.
A gas has no certain shape and no certain volume. This is because the particles in a gas are far apart and move freely, taking up the shape and volume of their container.