I have no idea how to solve this problem could someone explain it to me please

What will be the approximate volume when the temperature is 900 kelvin?

volume of what? You need to type the whole problem and not just part of it.

Never mind I figured it out it was 8 ^_^

By the way DrBob222 that was the whole problem >_<

Thanks, but I don't get it. The problem doesn't say if it's a gas, liquid, or solid so there must be some kind of lead in information available. You MUST know something else about the problem to get 8 out of it.

To determine the approximate volume when the temperature is 900 Kelvin, we need some additional information, such as the gas law or any other relevant equation. Without that information, it is not possible to provide a definitive answer.

However, if we assume that you are referring to the ideal gas law, which states that PV = nRT, where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the number of moles of gas, R is the ideal gas constant, and T is the temperature in Kelvin, we can provide an explanation.

To solve for volume (V), we rearrange the ideal gas law equation as: V = (nRT)/P.

Here, we need the values of the pressure (P), the number of moles (n), and the ideal gas constant (R). If you have these values, you can substitute them into the equation along with the temperature of 900 Kelvin to find the approximate volume.

If you provide more specific information, such as the value of pressure, the number of moles, or any other relevant information, we can guide you through the calculation to find the approximate volume.