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Q5-P1 is 1.00atm and V1 is 3.00L. We've now changed the volume so P2 is 0.700atm. Use Boyle's Law, how much is V2? *Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
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Q5-P1 is 1.00atm and V1 is 3.00L. We've now changed the volume so P2 is 0.700atm. Use Boyle's Law, how much is V2? *Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
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Answer: 4.29L
Explanation: use Boyle’s Law
P1V1=P2V2
(1.00)(3.00)=(0.700)(x)
Multiply 1.00•3.00
3.00=(0.700)(x)
Then divide .700 on each side to get x alone
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