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The pressure, P, of a gas varies inversely with its volume, V. Pressure is measured in units of Pa. Suppose that a particular amount of gas is initially at pressure of 84 PA at a volume of 51 L. If the volume is expanded to 153 L, what will the new pressure be?

A.) 495 Pa
B.) 153 Pa
C.) 17 Pa
D.) 28 Pa

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Answer:

Option D.) 28 Pa

Explanation:

we know that

A relationship between two variables, x, and y, represent an inverse variation if it can be expressed in the form
y*x=k or
y=k/x

In this problem


P*V=k

step 1

Find the value of k

For
P=84\ Pa,V=51\ L

substitute and solve for k


k=84*51=4,284

step 2

If the volume is expanded to 153 L, what will the new pressure be?

we have

The equation is equal to


P*V=4,284

For
V=153\ L

substitute


P*153=4,284


P=4,284/153


P=28\ Pa

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