Using Boyle’s Law, predict what will happen to the pressure of a gas in a container at constant temperature, if the volume of the container is changed to one-half its original size. |
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Nothing will happen to the pressure. | |
The pressure will be decrease to one-half its original value. | |
The pressure will increase to twice its original value. | |
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