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Chemistry, 26.03.2021 08:00 wizewolf

Knowing that Boyle's Law is PiV1 = P2V2, How would we rearrange the formula if we needed to solve for V2? A. V2=P1V1/P2
B. V2= P1V1-P2
C. V2=P1/P2
D. V2= P V1 + P2

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