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The document discusses using Boyle's law to solve a problem where the initial pressure of a gas is 3.0 bar, the final pressure is 0.95 bar, and the final volume is 122mL. It shows the work to calculate that the initial volume is 38.63mL.

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Science (Group Activity)

The document discusses using Boyle's law to solve a problem where the initial pressure of a gas is 3.0 bar, the final pressure is 0.95 bar, and the final volume is 122mL. It shows the work to calculate that the initial volume is 38.63mL.

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SCIENCE

(GROUP ACTIVITY)
GROUP 2
QUESTION:

The pressure of a gas


changes from 3.0 bar to
0.95 bar. The final
volume is 122mL. Find
the Initial Volume.
BOYLE’S LAW
𝑃 1 , 𝑉 1 = 𝑃 2 ,𝑉 2

= 3.0 bar 𝑃2 , 𝑉 2
= 0.95 bar 0.95 𝑏𝑎𝑟 ∗ 122 𝑚𝐿
=? 𝑝1 3 𝑏𝑎𝑟
= 122 mL

115.9
= 38.63 mL
3
ASWER:

Initial Volume is
38.63mL
THANK
YOU

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