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A sample of neon occupies a volume of 461 mL at 100 kPa. What will be the volume of the neon when the pressure is reduced to 93.3 kPa?

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Answered by Saby123
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pv = nrt

From here, it can be guessed that pressure is directly proportional to the volume is gas occupied for any ideal gas.

Hence,

 \frac{p1}{v1}  =  \frac{p2}{v2}

 \frac{0.461}{100000}  =  \frac{x}{93300}

From here, find X. The unit will be in litres. Convert it to mililiters

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