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Lanuel

Answer:

Final volume, V2 = 8.57 liters

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following data;

Initial volume, V1 = 7.7 liters

Initial pressure, P1 = 6.9 atm

Final pressure, P2 = 6.2 atm

To find the new volume V2, we would use Boyles' law.

Boyles states that when the temperature of an ideal gas is kept constant, the pressure of the gas is inversely proportional to the volume occupied by the gas.

Mathematically, Boyles law is given by;

[tex] PV = K[/tex]

[tex] P_{1}V_{1} = P_{2}V_{2} [/tex]

Substituting into the equation, we have;

[tex] 6.9 * 7.7 = 6.2*V_{2} [/tex]

[tex] 53.13 = 6.2V_{2} [/tex]

[tex] V_{2} = \frac {53.13}{6.2}[/tex]

[tex] V_{2} = 8.57 [/tex]

Final volume, V2 = 8.57 liters

Therefore, the new volume is 8.57 liters.

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