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Divers get "the bends" if they come up too fast because the gas in their blood expands, forming bubbles in their blood. If a diver has 5.0 mL of gas in his blood under a pressure of 250. atm then rises instantaneously to a depth where his blood has a pressure of 50.0 atm, what will the volume of gas in his blood be?

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Explanation:  

Solve without converting volume into dm³ as it will led into same answer

According to Boyles law

  • P1V1=P2V2
  • 5(250)=50V2
  • 1250=50V_2
  • V_2=25mL
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