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21 January, 14:51

A volume of gas occupies 1.2 L at 5.1 kPa. What volume would the gas occupy at 2.2 kPa?

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  1. 21 January, 14:59
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    Answer: 2.78 L

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    Original volume V1 = 1.2 L

    Original pressure P1 = 5.1 kPa

    New pressure P2 = 2.2 kPa

    New volume V2 = ?

    Since pressure and volume are given while temperature is constant, apply the formula for Boyle's law

    P1V1 = P2V2

    5.1 kPa x 1.2L = 2.2 kPa x V2

    6.12 kPa L = 2.2 kPa x V2

    V2 = 6.12 kPa L / 2.2L

    V2 = 2.78 L

    Thus, the new volume of the gas would be 2.78 Liters
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