| Thread Closed |
*11th grade chemistry* help |
Share Thread | Thread Tools |
| Oct7-04, 10:35 PM | #1 |
|
|
*11th grade chemistry* helpWhat I did was multiplied 295.15 (which is 22° C in kelvin) by 0.5 liters. I got 147.575. So I divided 147.575 by 277.15 (which is 4° C in kelvin) which got me .53247 liters. Please help cause I just gotta know how to do this so I can do the other 20 or so problems. |
| Oct7-04, 10:43 PM | #2 |
|
Recognitions:
|
So, you're showing that the balloon expands as it gets colder? I don't think so.
How you work this rather depends on what you were taught. You can do it with the Ideal Gas Law (assuming pressure remains constant), or you could try Charles' Law: http://members.aol.com/profchm/charles.html |
| Oct7-04, 10:54 PM | #3 |
|
|
Yeah my bad I got it working now. I forgot to use Charles law lol.
|
| Thread Closed |
| Thread Tools | |
Similar Threads for: *11th grade chemistry* help
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | Replies | ||
| Velocity/displacement 11th grade physics | Introductory Physics Homework | 5 | ||
| ILC chemistry course grade 12...... | Biology, Chemistry & Other Homework | 2 | ||
| 10th grade chemistry | Biology, Chemistry & Other Homework | 2 | ||
| 2 Chemistry Grade 11 Questions | Introductory Physics Homework | 4 | ||