A gas occupies a certain volume at 27°C. At what temperature will its volume be...

PHYSICS
WAEC 1994

A gas occupies a certain volume at 27°C. At what temperature will its volume be three times the original volume assuming that its pressure remains constant?

  • A. 81°C
  • B. 162°C
  • C. 354°C
  • D. 627°C

Correct Answer: D. 627°C

Explanation

\(\frac{V_{1}}{T_{1}}\) = \(\frac{V_{2}}{T_{2}}\) x \(\frac{V_{1}}{27+273}\) = \(\frac{3V_{1}}{T_{2}}\) , \(T_{2}\)= 900K; T=627°C



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