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Physics question on finding temperature

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 13-01-23] [Hit: ]
Ive been stuck on this question for about 10 minutes now...-Use,V2 = P1*V1*T2/(T1*P2).Make sure that you convert the °C to absolute Kelvin units before you feed in the values in the formula.......
The exact question is as follows:

Consider an 11.4 gram sample of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) at 23°C and 1.0 x 10^5 N/m², in a 6.51 x 10^-3 m³ vessel. What new volume would be required to hold the same 11.4 grams of CO2 at 83ºC and 1.4 x 10^5 N/m²? (Hint: Accounting for the temperature correctly is absolutely critical.)

I've been stuck on this question for about 10 minutes now...

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Use, P1*V1/T1 = P2*V2/T2
V2 = P1*V1*T2/(T1*P2).
Make sure that you convert the °C to absolute Kelvin units before you feed in the values in the formula.

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Hint: ( P1 X V1 ) /T1 = ( P2 X V2 ) /T2
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