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If the pressure is doubled for a fixed mass of ideal gas at constant temperature then its volume becomes i)4 times ii)0.5 times iii)2 time iv)remain same​

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Answered by pathanshahin17
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If the pressure of a fixed mass of gas is doubled its volume will become half of its initial value, when temperature is kept as constant.

The volume will be half (if mass is constant) using Boyle's law.

Answered by madmeme37
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0.5 is the correct answer

Explanation: If the pressure of a fixed mass of gas is doubled its volume will become half of its initial value, when temperature is kept as constant The volume will be half if mass is constant using Boyle's law.

well explanation the same as other answer

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