Question
a sample of nitrogen gas, N2 occupies 3.0L at a pressure of 3.0 atm. what volume will it occupy when the pressure is changed to 0.50 atm and the temperature remains constant?
Answers
Think of Boyle's law from the three gas laws. P1V1=P2V2.you have p1, p2 and v1. then it just simple algebra solve for v2.
I agree with Shawn. Plug and chug.
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