A closed system has an initial volume of 501 mL at a pressure of 750 mmHg. What is the new volume in mL of the system in the pressure is increased to 1000.0 mmHg? S
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When seventeenth-century scientists began studying the physical properties of gases, they noticed some simple relationships between some of the measurable properties of the gas. Take pressure (P) and volume (V), for example. Scientists noted that for a given amount of a gas (usually expressed in units of moles [n]), if the temperature (T) of the gas was kept constant, pressure and volume were related: as one increases, the other decreases. As one decreases, the other increases. This means that pressure and volume are inversely related.
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