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imple of argon gas at standard pressure occupies 1492 mL. At constantperature, what volume does the gas occupy if the pressure increases to 768Hg?

imple of argon gas at standard pressure occupies 1492 mL. At constantperature, what-example-1
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What we're going to do, is to use Boyle's law:

In this problem, we're given the following information:

P1 = 760mmHg (Which is the standard pressure)

V1 = 1492 mL

P2 = 768 mmHg

V2 = ?

Let's replace these values in the equation and then solve for V2:

The gas will occupy a volume about 1480 ml.

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