charles law: v= kt


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Charles' Law
derivation of chrles s law 273 + t = T (K) and 273 =T 0 which corresponds to 0 o C on absolute temperature scale The volume of a given mass of a gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature at constant pressure. If V 1 is the volume of a certain mass of gas at temperature T 1 and V 2 is the vo..
Problems Based on Charles' Law
Problems Based on Charles' Law - Example 1:- A given mass of a gas occupies 960 ml at 27 o C. What volume will it occupy if the temperature is raised to 177 o C, pressure remaining constant. Solution:- V 1 = 960 ml V 2 =? T 1 = (27 o C + 273) = 300 K T 2 = (1..
Charle's Law
Charles formulated this law in 1787 giving the relationship between volume and temperature of a gas. This law stated that at constant pressure, the volume of a given mass of gas increases or decreases by 1/273 of its volume at 0 o C for every one degree rise or f..
Charle's Law
When a gas is heated the molecules move faster increasing the pressure. But to maintain the pressure constant, the force of collision is compensated with an increase in volume. So, at constant pressure the volume of the gas increases with temperature. By kinetic gas equation we have, subst..
Gas Laws - Charles' Law
Gas Laws - Charles' Law - Jacques Alexander Cesar Charles, a French chemist, discovered in 1787, that at a constant pressure, with rise in temperature, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, all expanded at constant rat..
Gas Laws - Charle's Law
Jacques Alexander Cesar Charles, a French chemist, discovered in 1787, that at a constant pressure, with rise in temperature, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, all expanded at constant rate..
Study of Gas Laws Summary
>Mathematical statement of Boyles' law is P 1 V 1 = P 2 V 2 = constant. Charles' law states that pressure remaining constant, the volume of a given mass of a dry gas is directly proportional to the Absolute temperature. Mathematical statement of ..
Gas Laws - Boyle's Law
The volume of a given mass of a dry gas is inversely proportional to its pressure, temperature remaining constant. Robert Boyle (1627 - 1691) discovered this law in 1662 and it was named after him. It can be restated as "The product of the volume and pressure of a given mass of dry gas is..
Regnault's or Gay-Lussac's Law
At a given volume, the pressure of a given mass of a gas is proportional to its absolute temperature. This is Charle's law for pressure. This is the definition of the absolute temperature, T. If one starts from the fact that T and uses the fact that V is constant..
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