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14 February, 11:37

If the pressure of a confined liquid is doubled, the volume will do what?

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  1. 14 February, 12:06
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    Boyle's Law simply describes the relationship between the pressure and volume of an enclosed gas when Temperature remains constant. Tripling the pressure will reduce its volume to 1/3, and so on. Alternatively, if you double the volume available to an enclosed gas, pressure is halved.
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