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if you double the pressure of a gas what happens to its volume?

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Answered by arenarohith
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Answer:

When the pressure of a gas is doubled the volume becomes 1/2 of its initial volume. The volume and pressure applied on a gas is inversely proportional. This is best described by boyle's law.

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Answered by bhavya08
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Answer:

1/2

Explanation:

Keeping the temperature,no. of moles constant

By boyle's law

P1V1=P2V2

Hence if P doubles V becomes half of it's original value

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