When the volume of a gas is changed from __ m3 to 15.5 m3 the temperature will change from 158 K to 456 K

Answer:
5.4 m³
Explanation:
Charles Law: The volume of an ideal gas is directly proportional to the temperature when the pressure is kept constant.
V₁ -> initial volume ; T₁ - > initial temperature
V₂ - > final volume ; V₂ - > final temperature.
[tex]\dfrac{V_{1}}{T_{1}}=\dfrac{V_{2}}{T_{2}}\\\\\dfrac{V_{1}}{159}=\dfrac{15.5}{456}\\\\\\V_{1}=\dfrac{15.5}{456}*159\\\\\\V_{1}=5.4[/tex]