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23 November, 15:35

At 1.75 atm, a sample of gas takes up 3.78L. If the pressure in the gas is increased to 2.25 atm, what will the new volume be?

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  1. 23 November, 15:53
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    volume = 2.917 L

    Explanation:

    We will use Boyle's law, P1V1 = P2V2, to solve this.

    P1 = 1.75 atm

    V1 = 3.78 L

    P2 = 2.25 atm

    V2 = ?

    P1V1 = P2V2

    1.75*3.75 = 2.25 * V2

    6.5625 = 2.25 * V2

    V2 = 2.917 L
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