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At constant temperature and 1 atm pressure, an ideal gas occupies a volume of `3.25m^(3)`. Calculate the final presure of the gas in the units of atm, torr and Pa if the its volume is reduced to `1.25m^(3)` while its temperature is kept constant.

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`P_(2)=(P_(1)V_(1))/(V_(2))=(1xx3.25)/(1.25)=2.6` atm
`=2.6xx760` torr=`1.976xx10^(3)`torr`=2.633xx10^(5)`Pa.
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