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At a constant temperature, the volume of a gas was found to be 300cm 2 at a pressure of 760mmHg. If the pressure of the gas is increased by 10%, what will be the new volume of a gas?

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Answered by andrewjohnbp
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By Boyles Law:  p1v1 =p2v2

p1= 760mmHg

v1= 300cm2

p2= p1+ 10%p1

    = 1.1 x p1

= 836mmHg

v2= p1v1/p2

=[760mmHg x 300cm2]/836mmHg

= 272.72cm2

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