Chemistry, asked by shriyadwivedi404, 8 months ago

What will be the volume of the gas at
constant temperature, if its pressure is
tripled from 1 atm (atmospheric unit)?​

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Answered by Anonymous
24

Answer:

Explanation:

The volume is directly proportional to the temperature and inversely proportional to the pressure. If the volume is tripled, the volume decreases to one third the original volume. And if the temperature is doubled, the volume increases to twice the original volume.

Answered by 2001roars
4
Example: Boyle's law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. If the volume is tripled, the pressure of the gas would drop to one-third of the original value.
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