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. A gas exerts a pressure of 3 kPa on the walls of container X. When container X is emptied into a 10-liter container, the pressure exerted by the gas increases to 6 kPa. Find the volume of container X. Assume that the temperature and quantity of the gas remain constant.

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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To find any of these values, simply enter the other ones into the ideal gas law calculator. For example, if you want to calculate the volume of 40 moles of a gas under a pressure of 1013 hPa and at a temperature of 250 K, the result will be equal to: V = nRT/p = 40 * 8.3144598 * 250 / 101300 = 0.82 m³ .

Boyle's Law is a Gas Law which States that the Pressure Exerted by a Gas (of Given ... and the inverse of the volume occupied by the gas (1/V) is taken on the X-axis. ... of 3 liters (assuming the temperature and quantity of gas remains constant)? ... into a 10-liter container, the pressure exerted by the gas increases to 6 kPa.

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