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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 a pressure of 84 Pa at a volume of 336L. If the volume is expanded to 216L. what will the new pressure be

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Your equation is:

P₁V₁ = P₂V₂


You Know:

Initial:

P₁ = 84 Pa

V₁ = 336 L


New:

P₂ = ?

V₂ = 216L


Plug this into the equation:

P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

(84 Pa)(336 L) = P₂(216 L) Divide 216 on both sides


((84Pa)(336L))/(216L)=((P_(2))(216L))/(216L)

130.6666666 = P₂

(if your doing significant figures, you have 2 sig figs)

130 Pa = P₂


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