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28 August, 21:53

A gas sample occupies 4.2L at a pressure of 101 kPa. What volume will it occupy if the pressure is increased to 235 kPa

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  1. 29 August, 01:21
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    1.8 L

    Explanation

    The volume of a gas, V, is inversely proportional to the pressure on it, P. That is:

    V₁ · T₁ = V₂ · T₂.

    Rearranging gives:

    V₂ = V₁ · T₁ / T₂ = 4.2 * (101 / 235) = 1.8 L
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