A gas which obeys Charles’ law exactly has a volume of 283 cm³ at 10°C. What is its volume at 30°C? by Sunday | Aug 31 | Physics WAEC | 0 comments A. 142cm³ B. 293cm³ C. 303cm³ D. 566cm³ E. 849cm³ Correct Answer: Option C – 303cm³ Users Also Read These:200 cm³ of a gas at 25°C exerts a pressure of 700…50 cm³ of carbon (II) oxide was exploded with 150…If 60 cm³ of gas is heated from 27ºC TO 50ºC, what…What is the partial pressure of oxygen at s.t.p. in…The initial volume of a gas at 300 K was 220 cm³…