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A sample of a gas occupies 10 litre under a pressure of 1 atmosphere. What will be its volume if the pressure is increased to 2 atmosphere ? Assume constant temperature.

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`P_1V_1=P_2V_2`
`V_2=(P_1V_1)/P_2=(1xx10)/2=5` litre
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