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The volume of a gas at 1 standard atmosphere is compressed to `1/6th` of its value at constant temperature.What will be its final pressure.

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Let the initial volume at 1 standard atmosphere be `x cm^3` and the final pressure be p.
The temperature remains constant , so applying Boyle.s law we get,
`1 timesx=ptimesx/6or,p=6` standard atmosphere
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