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B. Charles's Law Charles found that the volume of a gas sample, maintained at constant pressure, increased when its temperature was increased. This direct relationship (Charles's law) is expressed mathematically as: Eq. 8.3) k' (Eq. 8.4) In these equations, V is the sample volume, T is the sample temper- ature, and k is a constant. In these equations, the temperature must be expressed in kelvins, the temperature unit of the absolute temperature scale. The relationship between the Celsius and absolute temperature scales is: K='C+273 (Eq. 85) According to this equation, a temperature given in Celsius degrees is converted to kelvins by adding 273 You will collect temperature and volume data for a gas sample and use the data to verify Charles's law and to determine an experimental value of