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  • 29-01-2021
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Calculate the temperature change when 2.00 L at 293 K is compressed to 1.00 L.

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  • 03-02-2021

Answer:

[tex]\Delta T=-146.5K[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, given the Charles' law which allows us to understand the volume-temperature behavior as shown below:

[tex]\frac{T_1}{V_1}=\frac{T_2}{V_2}[/tex]

Thus, given that we need to calculate the final temperature after the compression, we obtain:

[tex]T_2=\frac{V_2T_1}{V_1}=\frac{1.00L*293K}{2.00L}\\\\T_2=146.5K[/tex]

Thus, the temperature change would be:

[tex]\Delta T=T_2-T_1=146.5K-293K\\\\\Delta T=-146.5K[/tex]

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