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If the temperature remains constant and the initial pressure is 101.3 kpa then what is the new pressure reading when the volume is doubled

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Answer:

50.65 kPa

Step-by-step explanation:

The temperature is constant, so the only variables are pressure and volume.

We can use Boyle’s Law.


p_(1)V_(1) = p_(2)V_(2)

We can solve this equation to get


p_(2) = p_(1) * (V_(1))/( V_(2))


p_(1) = \text{101.3 kPa}; V_(1) = V_(1)


p_(2) = ?; V_(2) = 2V_(1)


p_(2) = \text{101.3 kPa} * (V_(1))/(2V_(1)) = \textbf{50.65 kPa}

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