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18 March, 06:06

A mass of air occupies a volume of 5.7 L at a pressure of 0.52 atm. What is the new pressure if the same mass of air at the same temperature is transferred to a 2.0 L container?

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  1. 18 March, 06:09
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    Apply Boyle's law:

    PV = const.

    P = pressure, V = volume, the product of P and V must stay constant

    Our initial P and V values are:

    P = 0.52atm, V = 5.7L

    Our final P and V values are:

    P = ?, V = 2.0L

    Set the products of each set of PV values equal to each other and solve for the final P:

    P (2.0) = 0.52 (5.7)

    P = 1.48atm
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