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At constant temperature, a sample of 3.0L of Argon gas at 2.0 atm is compressed until the new pressure is 3.524 atm. What is the new volume?
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Answered by bobpursley
Boyle's law.

P2V2=P1V1

V2=2*3/3.524 liters.
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