PV = k, where Pis pressure, Vis volume, and k is a constant
Question 1
Suppose you have...
PV = k, where Pis pressure, Vis volume, and k is a constant
Question 1
Suppose you have a gas in a container being pressed down by a piston. The initial volume of the gas is 5.0 m3 and
the pressure is 7.5 mmHg. If the volume decreases to 4.0 m, what is the pressure? (The product of the volume and
pressure remain constant.)
(5.0 m)(7.5 mmHg) = (P)(4.0 m)
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