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when the pressure for a fixed mass of a gas is doubled at constant temperature T, by what fraction does it's volume change.​

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Answered by aleenafootball2
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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.

Pressure: P1 = 0.980 atm

Volume: V1 = 6.20 L

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