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At a constant temperature, volume of a gas was found to be 400 cm^3 at a pressure of 760 mm Hg. If the pressure of the gas is increased by 25%, find the new volume.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will use Boyle's Law, which states that at constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume. This can be mathematically represented as: \[ P_1 V_1 = P_2 V_2 \] Where: - \( P_1 \) = initial pressure - \( V_1 \) = initial volume - \( P_2 \) = final pressure ...
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