pressure is a measure of the collisions, an pressure is inversly prop to volume
new collisions*newvolume=oldcollisions*oldvolume
new collisions=1050*7/56
Imagine that you have an ideal gas in a 7.00L container, and that 1050 molecules of this gas collide with a square-inch area of the container at any given instant.
If the volume is increased to 56.0L at constant temperature, how many collisions will occur per square inch of this larger container?
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