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6) What is the new pressure (P2) of a gas that is compressed to a volume of 5.0 mL when it originally
occupied a volume of 50.0 mL under 1.75 atm of pressure?



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To find the new pressure (P2) of the gas that is compressed to a volume of 5.0 mL from an original volume of 50.0 mL under 1.75 atm of pressure, we can use the formula for Boyle's Law which states that the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional when the temperature is constant. The formula is: P1 * V1 = P2 * V2 1. Identify the given values: - Initial pressure (P1) = 1.75 atm - Initial volume (V1) = 50.0 mL - Final volume (V2) = 5.0 mL 2. Substitute the values into the formula: 1.75 atm * 50.0 mL = P2 * 5.0 mL 3. Solve for P2: 1.75 * 50 = P2 * 5 87.5 = 5 * P2 P2 = 87.5 / 5 P2 = 17.5 atm Therefore, the new pressure (P2) of the gas when compressed to a volume of 5.0 mL is 17.5 atm.

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