a quantity of gas confined in a cylinder has a volume of 30m³ at 800 torr.if the pressure of the gas is raised to 1000 torr.what would be the new volume of the gas?the temperature remains constant
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Boyle's Law states that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship when temperature is held constant. This means that if the pressure increases, the volume decreases and vice versa. The formula for Boyle's Law is P1V1 = P2V2, where P1 and V1 Show more…
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