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13 November, 19:47

f the pressure on a 1.00 L sample of gas is increased from 760. mmHg to 2.00 atm at constant temperature, what will the volume of the gas sample become?

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  1. 13 November, 20:09
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    The volume wuill become 0,5 liters

    Explanation:

    We use Boyle-Mariotte's Law, according to which at constant temperature, the pressure and volume of a gas vary inversely. We convert mmHg into atm:

    760mmHg equivalent to 1atm.

    P1xV1 = P2xV2

    1,00atm x1,00L=2,00atmxV2

    V2 = (1,00atm x1,00L) / 2,00atm=0,5 L
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