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The density of oxygen at N.T.P. is 16 g ...

The density of oxygen at N.T.P. is `16 g dm^(-3)`.To What temperatrure should it be heated at a constant pressure so that the density becomes `8 g dm^(-3)` ?

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To solve the problem of finding the temperature to which oxygen should be heated at constant pressure in order to change its density from 16 g/dm³ to 8 g/dm³, we can use the relationship between density and temperature, which is derived from Charles's Law. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Given Data:** - Initial density (D1) = 16 g/dm³ - Final density (D2) = 8 g/dm³ - Initial temperature (T1) = 273 K (Normal Temperature) ...
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