Junior Chemistry: Gases 3
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@nikki0nicole Late answer.. yes you convert it to Kelvins, lol.
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When using the idea gas law to find out how many moles of a certain gas are in the tank, I know we use PV=nRT. But if it gives us the temperature in Celcius, should we convert it to Kelvins?
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The point is, the pressure must stay constant for this to happen (Charles' Law). How can the pressure of a gas stay the same when the volume goes up? The molecules must move faster to collide with the container walls...this means that the temperature has to go up!
How's that?
Chemguy
bannanaiscool 2 years ago