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At a constant temperature what should be the percentage increase in pressure for a `5%` decrease in the volume of gas ? .

A

`5%`

B

`10%`

C

`5.26%`

D

`4.26%`

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Use `P prop (1)/(V)` or `(P_(1))/(P_(2)) = (V_(1))/(V_(2))`
Also `V_(2) = [V_(1) - (5V_(1))/(100)]`
Find `P_(2)` and calculate per cent change .
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