At constant temperature for a given mass of gas, if pressure is doubled , volume becomes what ? explanation needed
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For a fixed mass of gas at constant temperature, the volume is inversely proportional to the pressure. That means that, for example, if you double the pressure, you will halve the volume. If you increase the pressure 10 times, the volume will decrease 10 times.
You can express this mathematically as
pV = constant
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