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No, you must always use the Kelvin scale when doing gas law problems.

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Is Celsius English or Metric measure?

The centigrade temperature scale in the Metric system was renamed in honour of Charles Celsius.


In applying Charles' law temperature must be in what scale?

The "Kelvin" scale, which uses the same size of degree as Celsius, but with a zero value at absolute zero. (on the Celsius scale, absolute zero is -273.15° C) There are no negative temperature values on the Kelvin scale.


What units must temperature be measured in for Charles's Law and Combined Gas Law?

Temperature must be measured in Kelvin for both Charles's Law and the Combined Gas Law. This is because Kelvin is on an absolute scale, where 0 K represents absolute zero, ensuring accurate calculations in these gas laws.


Why do you use kelvin?

Because kelvin temperature has a simple relationship with volume, according to Charles's' law if the kelvin temperature becomes doubled at constant pressure the volume of the gas also becomes doubled, this relation is not with Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature.


When using Charles law the units of temperature can be either Kelvin or degree Celsius?

Yes, that is correct. Charles's Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature, assuming pressure and amount of gas are constant. The temperature can be measured in Kelvin or degrees Celsius because they both have the same unit size and are related by a simple conversion factor (Kelvin = Celsius + 273.15).


The temperature scale for using Charles' Law is not Fahrenheit or Celsius but what?

Always use temperature in the Kelvin scale when doing gas law problems.


What is a expression of Charles's law?

Charles's law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature, at constant pressure. Mathematically, it can be expressed as: V1/T1 = V2/T2, where V represents volume and T represents temperature.


Who was Celsius Cabvert's son?

Cecil (or Cecilius in Latin) Calvert sent his son, Charles Calvert, to be Maryland's Governor in 1661.


Why must temperature always be in units of kelvin before using Charles law?

Temperature must be in Kelvin when using Charles's Law because it is an absolute temperature scale that starts at zero Kelvin, where molecular motion theoretically stops. Since Charles's Law involves the ratio of volumes and temperatures, using the Kelvin scale ensures consistency and accurate results in the calculations.


What volume is occupied by 2.0g He at 25 degrees celsius and 775 mmHg?

A fixed quantity of gas at a constant pressure exhibits a temperature of 27 degrees Celsius and occupies a volume of 10.0 L. Use Charles's law to calculate: the temperature of the gas in degrees Celsius in atmospheres if the volume is increased to 16.0 L


What are the formulas for Charles law and Boyle law?

Charles's Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature when pressure is held constant, expressed as V1/T1 = V2/T2. Boyle's Law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure when temperature is held constant, expressed as P1V1 = P2V2.


What is the following is an expression of the Charles's law?

Charles's law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature, assuming constant pressure. Mathematically, this can be expressed as V1/T1 = V2/T2, where V is volume and T is temperature.