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A gas has a pressure of 410 atm and a volume of 32 L. At what pressure would the volume of the gas change to 28L?

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Answer:

At 468.57 atm pressure the gas volume would change to 28 L.

Step-by-step explanation:

Boyle's law states that the pressure of a gas in a closed container is inversely proportional to the volume of the container, when the temperature is constant.

This law can be expressed mathematically as:

P · V = k

where P is pressure, V is volume and k is a constant.

This formula can be used to determine the change in pressure or volume during an isothermal transformation (i.e. the temperature is constant) as follows:

P1 · V1 = P2 · V2

In this case,

  • P1= 410 atm
  • V1= 32 L
  • P2= ?
  • V2= 28 L

Replacing:

410 atm*32L= P2*28 L

Solving:


P2=(410 atm*32 L)/(28L)

P2=468.57 atm

At 468.57 atm pressure the gas volume would change to 28 L.

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