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gas occupies 100.0 mL at a pressure of 780 mm Hg. What is the volume of the gas
when its pressure is increased to 880 mm Hg?


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Answer:

Final volume after applying 880 mmHg pressure = 89.28

Explanation:

Initial volume (V 1)= 100 ml

Initial pressure (P1) =780 mm Hg = 780/780 = 1atm

Final pressure (P2)=880 mm Hg = 880/780 =1.12 atm

Final volume (V2)=?

We know that,

Applying Boyle's law,

P1 V1=P2 V2

1*100=1.12*V2

100=1.12*V2

100/1.12=V2

89.28=V2

V2=89.28 ml

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