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If a gas has a volume of 21mL and a pressure of 1.7atm if the pressure is increased to 3.9 atm find the new volume.

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We are given –

  • Initial Volume,
    \bf V_1 = 21 mL
  • Initial Pressure,
    \bf P_1 = 1.7 atm
  • Final Pressure,
    \bf P_2 = 3.9 atm
  • Final Volume,
    \bf V_2 =?

Using Boyle's law–


\qquad
\purple{\twoheadrightarrow\sf P_1V_1=P_2V_2}


\qquad
\twoheadrightarrow\sf 1.7 * 21 = 3.9 * V_2


\qquad
\twoheadrightarrow\sf V_2 * 3.9 = 35.7


\qquad
\twoheadrightarrow\sf V_2 = (35.7)/(3.9)


\qquad
\purple{\twoheadrightarrow\sf V_2 = 9.15\: mL}

  • Henceforth, New /Final volume will be 9.15 mL.

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