At -40°C, a sample of gas has a volume of 233 mL. On heating, the volume expands to 313 mL. Assuming constant pressure, what is the new Celsius temperature?

1 Answer
Jan 17, 2016

The new temperature in degrees Celsius is 40 degrees C.

Explanation:

This isthe an example of Charles' law which states the volume of a gas that is held at a constant pressure varies directly with the Kelvin temperature. The formula used to solve this problem is V_1/T_1=V_2/T_2.

Given/Known
V_1="233 mL"
T_1=-40^"o""C"+273.15="233 K"
V_2="313 mL"

Unknown
T_2 in degrees C

Solution
Rearrange the equation to isolate T_2 and solve.

V_1/T_1=V_2/T_2

T_2=(V_2T_1)/V_1

T_2=(313cancel"mL"xx233"K")/(233cancel"mL")="313 K"

Convert temperature in Kelvins to degrees Celsius.

""^"o""C"="K-273.15"

""^"o""C"=313 "K"-273.15=40""^"o""C" (rounded to a whole number)