A sample of oxygen gas occupies a volume of 365.2 L. When the volume is increased to 478.2 L, the new pressure is 24.13 atm. What was the original pressure?
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Explanation:
Before doing any calculation, try to predict what the original pressure of the gas must have been relative to its new value of
So, no mention is made about temperature or number of moles of gas, which means that you can consider them constant.
When temperature and pressure are kept constant, volume and pressure have an inverse relationship - this is known as Boyle's Law.
Simply put, when volume Increases, pressure decreases, and when volume decreases, pressure increases.
