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If the volume of an ideal gas decreased by 5% at constant pressure, the increase of pressure is

A

0.05

B

0.0518

C

0.0526

D

0.0541

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The correct Answer is:
C

`(P_(2))/(P_(1))=(V_(1))/(V_(2))`
`(P_(2)-P_(1))/(P_(1))=(V_(1)-V_(2))/(V_(2))`
`(DeltaP)/(P_(1))=(V_(1)-0.95V_(1))/(0.95V_(1))=(0.5V_(1))/(0.95V_(1))`
`(DeltaP)/(P_(1))=5.2%`
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