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What is the volume of a bubble if the original was .25 m^3 at 4 atm and the pressure was reduced to 1 atm?

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Answer:

1.00 m^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Boyles law says that PV = constant, or P1V1=P2V2, while temperature remains constant.

0.25 m^3 *4 atm = V* 1 atm

V = 0.25 m^3 / (1/4)

= 1 m^3

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