If a gas occupies 733 mL at 10.0 °C, at what temperature will it occupy 950 mL, assuming the pressure of the gas remains constant? Round to the nearest whole number.
This is an example of Charles’ Law problems, the basic equation is: V1/T1 = V2/T2. One vital thing to recall for all gas law problems is that the temperature must be in Kelvin (not Celsius). So our given is 10.0 C = 283 K. So V1/T1 = V2/T2 733/283 = 950/T2