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using Boyle law ,what volume would u need Gas Laws Due Date 11-13-17 Exercise Pr

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Question

using Boyle law ,what volume would u need Gas Laws Due Date 11-13-17 Exercise Problems : Pressure 1. How much pressure would a scuba diver feel at a depth of 85 m? 2. If the barometric pressure is 792 mm Hg, is that a high, low, or normal re ading? 3. Breakdown a Pascal unit of pressure into its basic metric units. 4. If a water tower is 109 m tall then how much pressure, in kPa, would be at the base of the tower? 5. Convert 493 K into ??? R 6. Convert 285°C into ???°F . Using Boyle's law, what volume would you need to have if the original pressure was 1.2 atm and the original volume was 8.45 L and you wanted the pressure to increase to 2.4 atm?

Explanation / Answer

According to Boyle's law,

PV = constant

So

Pi Vi = Pfvf

1.2 x 8.45 = 2.4 x vf

=>vf = 4.225 L