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What happens to the pressure of a gas if the temperature and the volume both double? (hint: try substituting numbers into the combined gas law formula)

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At this point the volume of the gas is halved. If the pressure on the piston is again doubled, the volume of gas decreases to one-fourth its original volume. FIGURE 9.8 Boyle's Law: At constant temperature, the volume of a gas sample is inversely proportional to the pressure.

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