
Justin R. answered 03/21/23
I am a current high school teacher with a passion for life sciences!
The pressure would need to be .47 atm.
Use Boyle's law: P∝1V or P1V1=P2V2, given T and n is constant.
(.41 atm x 32 L) / 28 L = .47 atm
Lesya P.
asked 03/21/23A gas a pressure of 0.410 atm and volume of 32L. At what pressure would the volume of the gas change to 28L?
Justin R. answered 03/21/23
I am a current high school teacher with a passion for life sciences!
The pressure would need to be .47 atm.
Use Boyle's law: P∝1V or P1V1=P2V2, given T and n is constant.
(.41 atm x 32 L) / 28 L = .47 atm
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