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If a gas has a volume of 2 L at a pressure of 325 kPa, what volume will it have when the pressure is increased to 650 kPa? Assume the temperature and number of particles are constant.
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If a gas has a volume of 2 L at a pressure of 325 kPa, what volume will it have when the pressure is increased to 650 kPa? Assume the temperature and number of particles are constant.
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p1v1=p2v2
v2=p1v1/p2
v2=325x2/650 = 1 L :)
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