Question #aa422

1 Answer
Mar 3, 2016

No, it is not. Try it again, and pay attention to the formula and the math.

Explanation:

The ideal gas laws (Charles' Law) state:

P1V1T1=P2V2T2

Where P1,2 are pressures – units don't matter in this case as long as they are consistent, because this is a ratio.
V1,2 are the corresponding volumes in Liters (also really independent of units)
T1,2 are the temperatures in degrees Kelvin (REQUIRED to be in 'K)