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A sample of air occupies 3.20 l when the pressure is 1.40 atm. (a) what volume does the sample occupy at 5.80 atm at the same temperature?
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A sample of air occupies 3.20 l when the pressure is 1.40 atm. (a) what volume does the sample occupy at 5.80 atm at the same temperature?
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P1V1=P2V2 Boyle's law
1.4 × 3.2= 5.8 × P2
P2= 0.77 atm
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