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22 July, 01:44

a sample of helium gas in a 1.50L container has a pressure of 99.8 kPA. What is the new pressure if the gas is placed in a 2.00L container?

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  1. 22 July, 05:06
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    74.85 kPA

    Explanation:

    P2=P1V1/V2

    You can check this by knowing that P and V at constant T has an inverse relationship. Hence, this is correct.
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