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Boyle's Law says that the volume of a gas varies Inversely with the pressure. When the volume of a certain gas is 2 L, the pressure is 290 kPa (kilopascals). What is the pressure when the volume is 5 L?
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Boyle's Law says that the volume of a gas varies Inversely with the pressure. When the volume of a certain gas is 2 L, the pressure is 290 kPa (kilopascals).
What is the pressure when the volume is 5 L?
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P1V1=P2V2. P2=290x2/5=116 kpa
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