If the pressure on a gas is decreased by one-half, how large will the volume change be?

1 Answer
Jun 13, 2017

The volume will increase by a factor of 2.

Explanation:

Boyle's Law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume, assuming that all other variables are constant.

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Modeled by the equation: P_"1"V_"1"=P_"2"V_"2"

where:

  • P is the pressure in whatever units you desire. The units must be used consistently. I prefer atmospheric pressure .

  • V is the volume of the gas in whatever units you desire. The units must be used consistently. I prefer litres.

  • the subscripts 1 and 2 are before and after the change, respectively.

Due to the inverse proportion of the pressure of the gas and its volume, if the pressure was decreased to 1/2 of what it was, that results in the volume increasing by a factor of 2.

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