Using Boyle's Law, we can determine the final pressure of the gas when the volume changes to 280 milliliters.
Boyle's Law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume, as long as the temperature remains constant. In mathematical terms, this can be represented as:
P1V1 = P2V2
Where:
P1 = initial pressure
V1 = initial volume
P2 = final pressure
V2 = final volume
Given:
P1 = 508 torr
V1 = 486 mL
V2 = 280 mL
Using the equation, we can solve for P2:
P1V1 = P2V2
508 torr * 486 mL = P2 * 280 mL
P2 = (508 torr * 486 mL) / 280 mL
P2 ≈ 883.286 torr
Therefore, the new pressure when the volume changes to 280 milliliters is approximately 883.286 torr.
A sample of gas occupies a volume of 486 milliliters at a 508 tour at a constant temperature what will the new pressure when the volume changes to the following 280 milliliters
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