Respuesta :

Answer:

The volume will be 82.67 L

Explanation:

Charles's Law is the relationship between the volume and temperature of a certain amount of ideal gas. In this way, Charles's law is a law that says that when the amount of gas and pressure are kept constant, the ratio between volume and temperature will always have the same value:

[tex]\frac{V}{T} = k[/tex]

Having a certain volume of gas V1 that is at a temperature T1 at the beginning of the experiment, by varying the volume of gas to a new value V2, then the temperature will change to T2, and it will be true:

[tex]\frac{V1}{T1} =\frac{V2}{T2}[/tex]

In this case, you know:

  • V1= 40 L
  • T1= 90 °C
  • V2= ?
  • T2= 186 °C

Replacing:

[tex]\frac{40L}{90C} =\frac{V2}{186 C}[/tex]

Solving:

[tex]V2=\frac{40L}{90C} *186 C[/tex]

V2= 82.67 L

The volume will be 82.67 L