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I don't have your data! If you are talking about a gas, the general tendency is that if the volume is halved, and other factors like the temperature don't change, the pressure will double.

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This is a textbook Boyle's law problem. Boyle's law states that for a gas, pressure and volume are inversely proportional. So if pressure is cut in half, the volume of the gas will double.

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For a gas the pressure is 50 %.

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Q: If the volume is halved from 20.00ml to 10ml what does your data show happens to the pressure?
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