Chemistry, asked by pervinsoref, 10 months ago

the volume of a fixed amount of gas is tripled at constant temperature what happens to the pressure? pls explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hey mate!!

Explanation:

Boyle's law states that the pressureof a gas and the volume it occupies are inversely proportional. Therefore, if the pressureincreases by a factor of 3 (tripled), then atconstant temperature, we expect the volume to decrease by a factor of 13 ("cut in third").

Answered by ajaysinghkushwaha86
1

Answer:As Temp. Is const.

So, P will be inversely proportional to Vol.

So on tripling vol. Pressure becomes 1/3rd.

I hope it helps you.☺

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