give me an example when pressure is constant and volume is increasing
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FIGURE 9.8 Boyle's Law: At constant temperature, the volume of a gas sample is inversely proportional to the pressure. ... Changing the pressure on the sample changes only the volume of that empty space - not the volume of the molecules. Example: A sample of gas has a volume of 6.20 L at 20°C and 0.980 atm pressure
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