General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry - 4th edition
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Author: by Janice Smith
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Chapter 7.3, Problem 7.3PP
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The air of volume 0.50 L isexpelled from the lungs at 37 °C to the cold surroundings at 0.0 °C. The volume of expelled gas occupied at 0.0 °C is to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Charles' Law- It defines the relationship between the temperature of the gas and the volume of that gas at the constant pressure. According to this law, at a constant pressure, the volume of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas in kelvin.
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