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A sample of gas occupies 10 litre under a pressure of 1 atmosphere. What will be its volume if the pressure is increased to 2 atmosphere? Assume that the temperature of the gas sample does not change

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Mass and temperature is constant hence we can use Boyle's law
`P_(1)V_(1) = P_(2) V_(2)`
Given `P_(1) = 1 atm , V_(1) = 10` litre, `P_(2) = 2 ` atm, `V_(2)== ?`
`1 xx 10 = 2 xx V_(2) rArr V_(2) =5` litre
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