A gas sample of argon, maintained at constant temperature, occupies a volume of 500 L at 4.00 atm. What is the new volume if the pressure were charged to 8 atm?
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Boyle's law gives the relationship between pressure and volume of gas.
It states that at constant temperature, pressure is inversely proportional to volume of gas.
PV = k
where P - pressure, V - volume and k - proportionality constant
P1V1 = P2V2
substituting these values in the equation
4.00 atm x 500 L = 8.0 atm x V
V = 250 L
new volume is 250 L
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