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A balloon is filled to 2.0 L at 1.25 atm mmHg. What will the volume be if the pressure is decreased to 0.25 atm?

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The Boyle's Law equation is:

{eq}\rm P_1V_1=P_2V_2 {/eq}

where:

{eq}\rm P_1 {/eq} is the initial pressure of the balloon in atm

{eq}\rm...

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Boyle's Law: Gas Pressure and Volume Relationship

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Chapter 7 / Lesson 8

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Examine Boyle's Law. Understand the inverse relationship between pressure and volume through Boyle's Law equation. See real-life applications of Boyle's law.

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