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a balloon has a pressure of 100kPa and holds 10L of air. what is the volume if the pressure is increased to 200kPa?
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a balloon has a pressure of 100kPa and holds 10L of air. what is the volume if the pressure is increased to 200kPa?
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double pressure and you get the volume.At constant temp. volume =5L
P1V1=P2V2
100 times 2=200timesV2
V2=1000/200
V2=5.0l
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