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31 May, 22:50

Which statement about the volume and pressure of a gas is the most accurate? Volume of a gas is equal to pressure of that gas in any container. Volume of a gas is always greater than pressure of that gas in any container. Volume of a gas is directly proportional to pressure of that gas in any container. Volume of a gas is inversely proportional to pressure of that gas in any container.

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  1. 31 May, 23:10
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    Answer: Volume of a gas is inversely proportional to pressure of that gas in any container.

    Explanation:

    Hi, according to Boyle's Gas law, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure of that gas, at a constant temperature.

    The expression is:

    P1. V1 = P2. V2

    V = 1/P

    PV = k

    Where:

    P = pressure of a gas

    V = volume of a gas

    k = constant

    Feel free to ask for more if needed or if you did not understand something.
  2. 31 May, 23:18
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    Volume of a gas is inversely proportional to pressure of that gas in any container.

    Explanation:

    According to Boyle's law which states that at constant absolute temperature, the fixed volume of a given gas is inversely proportional to the pressure it exerts on.

    P = k/V

    Where,

    K = proportionality constany

    P = pressure in mmhg, Pa, atm etc.

    V = volume in m^3, liters etc.

    P1 * V1 = P2 * V2
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