Question #34022
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Here's how you can solve this problem.
Explanation:
Notice that the problem doesn't mention temperature and number of moles of gas, which means that you can assume that they are constant.
This implies that you can use the equation for Boyle's Law to find the volume of the gas at a pressure of
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Here
P_1 andV_1 are the pressure and volume of the gas at an initial stateP_2 andV_2 are the pressure and volume of the gas at a final state
What you have to do here is to rearrange the above equation to solve for
P_1 * V_1 = P_2 * V_2 implies V_2 = P_1/P_2 * V_1
At this point, you would plug in your values and find the value of
So, to sum this up, Boyle's Law tells you that when temperature and number of moles of gas are kept constant, the pressure and the volume of the gas have an inverse relationship.
This means that when pressure increases, the volume of the gas must decrease by the factor. Similarly, when pressure increases, the volume of the gas must increase by the same factor.
In your case, the pressure decreases from
P_2 < P_1 implies V_2 > V_1