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Answer:

Given: V1 = 56.05mL       T1= 315.1K         T2= 380.5K

Unknown: V2=?

Formula: V2=V1T2/T1

Solution: V2= 56.05mL x 380.5K/315.1K

Answer: V2=67.68mL

Explanation:

The new volume of the gas if the temperature is increased to the given value is 67.68 milliliters.

What is Charles's law?

Charles's law states that "the volume occupied by a definite quantity of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature.

It is expressed as;

V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂

Given the data in the question;

  • Initial temperature of gas T₁ = 315.1K
  • Initial volume of gas V₁ = 56.05mL = 0.05605L
  • Final temperature T₂ = 380.5K
  • Final volume V₂ = ?

V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂

V₂ = V₁T₂ / T₁

V₂ = ( 0.05605L × 380.5K ) / 315.1K

V₂ = 21.327025LK / 315.1K

V₂ = 0.06768L

V₂ = 67.68 mL

The new volume of the gas if the temperature is increased to the given value is 67.68 milliliters.

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