Answer:
Volume of the [tex]CO_{2}[/tex] gas at 44°C is 258 ml.
Explanation
here,
using Charles' law ,
[tex]\frac{V}{T} =\frac{v}{t}[/tex]
where , V= initial volume v= final volume
T=initial temperature t = final temperature
Given - pressure is constant ,
so , putting the values -
V= 240ml
T= 22 + 273K = 295K (since converting celsius into kelvin that
is +273K )
v =?
t = 44+ 273K = 317K
Now , putting the given values in charles' law ,
[tex]\frac{240ml}{295K} =\frac{v}{317K}[/tex]
240ml x317K = v x 295K (through cross multiplication )
v =[tex]\frac{240ml\times317K}{295K}[/tex]
= 258ml .
thus , the volume of carbon dioxide in a container at 44°C IS 258ml .