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if pressure becomes double at the same absolute temperature of 2 L CO2. then volume of CO2 become.

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Answered by isyllus
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Answer: -

If pressure becomes double at the same absolute temperature of 2 L CO₂. then volume of CO₂ becomes 1 L.

Explanation: -

Here the temperature is constant.

We know that pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume of a gas at constant temperature according to Boyle's law.

Here let initial pressure P 1 = P atm.

Final pressure P 2 = 2 x P = 2 P atm.

Initial volume V 1 =- 2 L

Applying Boyle's law

 \frac{P1}{V1}  =  \frac{P2}{V2}

Final volume V 2 =  \frac{P 1 V 1}{P2}

=  \frac{P atm x 2 L}{2 P atm}

= 1 L

Thus If pressure becomes double at the same absolute temperature of 2 L CO₂. then volume of CO₂ becomes 1 L.

Answered by iowhfw
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Answer:

Explanation:

If pressure becomes double at the same absolute temperature of 2 L CO₂. then volume of CO₂ becomes 1 L.

Explanation: -

Here the temperature is constant.

We know that pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume of a gas at constant temperature according to Boyle's law.

Here let initial pressure P 1 = P atm.

Final pressure P 2 = 2 x P = 2 P atm.

Initial volume V 1 =- 2 L

Applying Boyle's law

=  

Final volume V 2 =

= 1 L

Thus If pressure becomes double at the same absolute temperature of 2 L CO₂. then volume of CO₂ becomes 1 L.

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