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16 February, 10:33

1. A gas occupies 4.6 L at a pressure of 36 mmHg. What is the volume when the pressure is increased to 565

mmHg?

a. 3.4L b. 2.93 L c. 6.4 mmHg d. 3.4 mmHg

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  1. 16 February, 10:50
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    Option b. 2.93 L

    Explanation:

    The following were obtained from the question;

    V1 = 4.6L

    P1 = 36mmHg

    P2 = 56.5mmHg

    V2 = ?

    Using Boyle's law equation, P1V1 = P2V2, we can find the final volume as follows;

    P1V1 = P2V2

    36 x 4.6 = 56.5 x V2

    Divide both side by 56.5

    V2 = (36 x 4.6) / 56.5

    V2 = 2.93L
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