Doubling a gas temperature from 100 K to 200 K causes a gas volume to double. Would you expect a similar doubling of the gas volume when a gas is heated from 100°C to 200°C? Explain.

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Temperature (°C)
Volume (ml)
- 8. 20
4. 6
12.12
5.0
26. 21
5. 2
67.09
6.0
81. 46
6. 2
Transcribed Image Text:Temperature (°C) Volume (ml) - 8. 20 4. 6 12.12 5.0 26. 21 5. 2 67.09 6.0 81. 46 6. 2
Doubling a gas temperature from 100 K to 200 K
causes a gas volume to double. Would you expect a
similar doubling of the gas volume when a gas is
heated from 100°C to 200°C? Explain.
Transcribed Image Text:Doubling a gas temperature from 100 K to 200 K causes a gas volume to double. Would you expect a similar doubling of the gas volume when a gas is heated from 100°C to 200°C? Explain.
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