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Q: If a cube is 4 cm in surface volume what is the weight if the temperature is 4 degrees Celsius?
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What volume is occupied by 2.0g He at 25 degrees celsius and 775 mmHg?

A fixed quantity of gas at a constant pressure exhibits a temperature of 27 degrees Celsius and occupies a volume of 10.0 L. Use Charles's law to calculate: the temperature of the gas in degrees Celsius in atmospheres if the volume is increased to 16.0 L


What volume is approached for a gas at 0 degrees Celsius cooled by 273 Celsius degrees?

-273 degrees Celsius is nearly 0 Kelvin or absolute zero. While it is believed that it is impossible to achieve a temperature of absolute zero, all gases will solidify before that happens. A pure gas should form perfect crystals.


How do you convert degrees Celsius into cm?

You can't.Celsius is a measure of temperature.CM is a measure of volume.Currection from above, Centimeters is a measurement of lenge, not volume. However, yes, temperature cannot be converted into lenge.


What are the metric units for mass volume and temperature?

kilogram, litre and degree Celsius.


What is the formula for finding pressure?

I suppose you mean the formula for the variation in pressure. The simplest expression of this is, at a fixed temperature,and for a given mass of gas, pressure x volume = constant. This is known as Boyle's Law. If the temperature is changing, then we get two relations: 1. If the pressure is fixed, volume = constant x temperature (absolute) 2. If the volume is fixed, pressure = constant x temperature (absolute) These can be combined into the ideal gas equation Pressure x Volume = constant x Temperature (absolute), or PV = RT where R = the molar gas constant. (Absolute temperature means degrees kelvin, where zero is -273 celsius)

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What volume is occupied by 2.0g He at 25 degrees celsius and 775 mmHg?

A fixed quantity of gas at a constant pressure exhibits a temperature of 27 degrees Celsius and occupies a volume of 10.0 L. Use Charles's law to calculate: the temperature of the gas in degrees Celsius in atmospheres if the volume is increased to 16.0 L


If the volume of a tank measures 2.50x10 when the temperature is 15 degrees Celsius then what will it measure if the temperature is 27 degrees Celsius?

Volume is measured in 3 dimensions. e.g. Height x width x depth. 2.50 x 10 has no volume - it is a rectangle.


What will happen to the volume of one liter of air if you increase its temperature from 25 degrees celsius to body temperature?

nothing


What is the freezing temperature for the ocean?

it depends on the volume of water and the salt content


Is 50 grams 96 degrees Celsius 148 meters or 259 liters a measurement of volume?

Liters measure volume. Grams are a measure of mass, degrees Celsius are a measure of temperature, and meters are a measure of length.


29.5 cl covert to body temperature?

I must assume that you are referring to 29.5 degrees Celsius. Normal human body temperatureis 37.0 degrees Celsius. The abbreviation for Celsius is C , such as 37.0 C. The temperature youhave given, 29.5 C , is far below the normal human body temperature.


Does water has a fixed volume?

No, it does not. The volume of water changes according with it's temperature. Water, unlike other substances, it has a minimum volume at 4 degrees Celsius.


What is the volume of 85.1g of acetone?

The volume (at 20 degrees celsius and a pressure of 1 atmosphere) is 107.7mL. Both changes in temperature or pressure will change the answer.


What is the volume of a quantity of gas at 152 degrees celsius if its volume is 262ml at -35.0 degrees celsius the pressure remains constant?

468ml


Is lead a solid or liquid at 100 degrees?

The melting temperature of a substance is dependent upon the pressure and specific volume. The melting temperature of liquid at standard pressure of 1atm (~100kPa) is 0 degrees Celsius.


At what temperature do the combined effects of contraction and expansion produce the smallest volume of water?

Water has its smallest volume (for any given mass) at 4 degrees Celsius.


What would the volume be when the temperature is 0 degrees Celsius?

It depends upon what it is, and how much it is at some other temperature. For water that has frozen and is 0 degrees C, the volume, whatever it is, is 91.7 percent of the volume at 20 degrees C (liquid water). Since ice is only about 92% the density of water, ice floats.