The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature of gas. This law is known as Charles law. This relation can be described as;
Volume = Constant * Temperature
According to ideal gas equation;
PV = nRT
If the pressure and number of moles of a gas are kept constant, then the volume of the gas is increased with increase in temperature.
V= nR/P * t
nR/P = constant
V= Constant * T
Volume = Constant * Temperature
According to ideal gas equation;
PV = nRT
If the pressure and number of moles of a gas are kept constant, then the volume of the gas is increased with increase in temperature.
V= nR/P * t
nR/P = constant
V= Constant * T