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Pressure and Volume are inversely proportional...

thus is volume is halved (400ml -> 200ml)

then pressure would double (400 mmHg -> 800 mmHg)

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200 kPa x 50 m3 = 400 kPa x v

v (volume) = (200 x 50) / 400 = 25m3

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Q: The pressure acting on 50 cubic meters of gas is raised from 200 kPa to 400 kPa The temperature remains constant What is the new volume?
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