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A gas occupies a volume of 40.0cm3 at STP (1 atm). When the pressure is increased to 3 atm, find the new volume?

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Final answer:

The new volume of the gas is 13.3 cm3 when the pressure is increased to 3 atm.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Boyle's Law, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure, provided that the temperature and amount of gas remain constant. To find the new volume, we can use the formula:

V1 x P1 = V2 x P2

Substituting the given values, we have 40.0 cm3 x 1 atm = V2 x 3 atm. Solving for V2, we find that the new volume is 13.3 cm3.

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