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18 February, 19:37

If the pressure of a sample of gas is doubled at constant temperature, what happens to the volume of the gas? A) The volume doubles. B) The volume is halved. C) The volume quadruples. D) The volume remains the same.

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  1. 18 February, 19:41
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    according to ideal gas equation, we have

    PV = n RT

    where P = pressure, V = Volume, n = number of moles, R = gas constant and

    T = temperature

    the formula can be rearranged as

    T = PV / (nR)

    at constant temperature, the formula can be reformed as

    T₁ = T₂

    P₁V₁ / (nR) = P₂V₂ / (nR)

    hence

    P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

    where

    P₁ = initial pressure

    P₂ = final pressure = 2 P₁

    V₁ = initial volume

    V₂ = final volume

    P₁V₁ = (2 P₁) V₂

    V₁ = (2) V₂

    V₂ = V₁ / 2

    hence the Volume is halved
  2. 18 February, 20:02
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    its B on USATestPrep
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