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2 October, 08:09

When the volume changes from 63.5 mL to 69.2 mL, what is the final pressure if the initial pressure was 735 mmHg pressure?

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  1. 2 October, 11:58
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    To solve this problem we use Boyle's law to correlate the varying volume and pressure at constant temperature. Assuming ideal gas law, we use the equation P1/V1 = P2/V2. Substituting, 735 mm Hg / P2 = 63.5 ml/69.2 ml. P2 is equivalent thus to 800.97 mm Hg.
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