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Boyle's Law PROBLEM SOLVING:

1. A gas sample at a pressure of 2.5 atm occupies a volume of 10 liters. If the volume is decreased to 5
liters while keeping the temperature constant, what will be the new pressure of the gas?

2. A gas at a pressure of 3.0 atm occupies a volume of 500 milliliters. If the volume is increased to 1.0
liter while keeping the pressure constant, what will be the new volume of the gas?

3. A gas sample at a pressure of 4.0 atm occupies a volume of 8 liters. If the volume is increased to 16
liters while keeping the temperature constant, what will be the new pressure of the gas?

4. A gas sample occupies a volume of 100 milliliters at a pressure of 1.5 atm. If the pressure is increased
to 3.0 atm while keeping the volume constant, what will be the new pressure of the gas?

5. A gas at a pressure of 2.0 atm occupies a volume of 20 liters. If the volume is decreased to 10 liters
and the pressure is increased to 4.0 atm, what will be the final volume of the gas?

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