The pressure of the gas is doubled, keeping the temperature constant, the volume of the gas is
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
For a fixed mass of gas, at a constant temperature, the product (pressure x volume) is a constant.
Pressure × Volume = constant
P V= constant
Means, Pressure α 1 / Volume
On doubling the pressure the volume must be halved to that of the original volume.
So, the volume of the gas will be 1 / 4
HOPE THAT IT WAS HELPFUL!!!!
MARK IT THE BRAINLIEST IF IT REALLY WAS!!!!
Similar questions