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The density d of a gas is doubled due to compression. What is the pressure after compression if the initial pressure is in P units?

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To solve the problem, we will use the relationship between pressure, density, and the ideal gas law. Here are the steps to find the final pressure after the density of the gas is doubled due to compression. ### Step 1: Understand the relationship between pressure and density The relationship between pressure (P) and density (d) for a gas can be described by the equation: \[ P \propto d \] This means that pressure is directly proportional to density. ### Step 2: Define initial conditions ...
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