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24 January, 22:28

What happens to the pressure of a constant mass of a gas at constant temperature when the volume is doubled?

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  1. 24 January, 23:47
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    Explanation: According to Boyle's law, at constant temperature, PV=k, a constant. The pressure and volume are inversely proportional; as the volume increases, the pressure decreases by the inverse of that amount as long as the temperature remains constant.
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