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7 August, 17:05

A gas occupies 12.3 l at a pressure of 40 mm hg. what is the volume when the pressure is increased to 60 mm hg

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  1. 7 August, 17:18
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    Boyle's Law states an inverse relationship between volume and pressure. If the constant of proportionality is 12.3*40 which is 492, the volume would be 492:60 which is 8.2.

    Answer is 8.2 I
  2. 7 August, 17:32
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    From boyles law.

    P1v1=P2v2

    So, 12.3*40=v*60

    V = 12.3*40/60

    8.2
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