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ch 18
part A
 A sample of an unknown gas (gas A) has a volume of 3.2 m3 at a temperature of 10 °C. Another sample of an unknown gas (gas B) has a volume of 4.5 m3 at a temperature of 250 °C. Assuming that both gases obey Charles’ law at all temperatures and are at the same pressure, Could gas A and gas B be samples of the same gas at different temperatures?
the answer is no but i need to show work
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part B
A sample of an unknown gas (gas A) has a volume of 3.2 m3 at a temperature of 10 °C. Another sample of an unknown gas (gas B) has a volume of 4.5 m3 at a temperature of 250 °C. Assuming that both gases obey Charles’ law at all temperatures and are at the same pressure, What is the volume of gas A at the following temperatures:-50 ◦C and 100 ◦C ?
answer:Â V= 2.5m^2 and V= 4.2m^3 (respectively)
but i also need to show work on this, as well
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