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3 January, 20:11

What happens

to the pressure of a gas if the

volume of gas is tripled at a

constant temperature?

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  1. 3 January, 20:18
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    The pressure will decrease 3 times

    Explanation:

    In this case, we apply Boyle Mariotte's Law: for a given gas mass at constant temperature, the pressure and volume vary inversely proportionally (the higher the pressure, the lower the volume and vice versa).

    By increasing the volume 3 times, the pressure decreases 3 times to maintain the relationship: P1xV1 = P2xV2
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