Respuesta :
Answer:
71.5 atm
Explanation:
Use Boyle's Law and rearrange formula.
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Answer:
[tex]\large \boxed{\text{71.5 atm}}[/tex]
Explanation:
The only variables are the pressure and the volume, so we can use Boyle's Law.
Data:
p₁ = 130 atm; V₁ = 55 mL
p₂ = ?; V₂ = 100 mL
Calculation:
[tex]\begin{array}{rcl}p_{1}V_{1} & = & p_{2}V_{2}\\\text{130 atm} \times \text{55 mL} & = & p_{2} \times\text{100 mL}\\\text{7150 atm} & = & 100p_{2}\\p_{2} & = & \dfrac{\text{7150 atm}}{100}\\\\& = &\textbf{71.5 atm}\\\end{array}\\\text{The new pressure of the gas is $\large \boxed{\textbf{71.5 atm}}$}[/tex]