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The gas in a cylinder has a volume of 3 liters at a pressure of 118 kpa. the pressure of the gas is increased to 221 kpa. assuming the temperature remains constant, what would the new volume be?
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The gas in a cylinder has a volume of 3 liters at a pressure of 118 kpa. the pressure of the gas is increased to 221 kpa. assuming the temperature remains constant, what would the new volume be?
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Data:
V1 (initial volume) = 3 g/L
P1 (initial pressure) = 118 kPa
V2 (final volume) = ? (g/L)
P2 (final pressure) = 221 kPa
Formula:
P1 * V1 = P2 * V2
Solving:
P1 * V1 = P2 * V2
118 * 3 = 221 * V2
354 = 221 V2
221 V2 = 354
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