If the temperature is kept constant, what change in volume would cause the pressure of an enclosed gas to be reduced to one-third of its original value?

a) increasing the volume by a factor of nine

b) decreasing the volume by a factor of three

c) increasing the volume by a factor of three

d) decreasing the volume by a factor of nine


Respuesta :

increasing the volume by a factor of three

Answer:

c) increasing the volume by a factor of three.

Explanation:

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By recalling the Boyle's Law:

[tex]P_1V_1=P_2V_2[/tex]

One states the pressure change:

[tex]P_2=\frac{1}{3}P_1[/tex]

Now, replacing the pressure at the second state one obtains for the volume at the second state:

[tex]V_2=\frac{V_1P_1}{\frac{1}{3}P_1}\\V_2=3V_1[/tex]

Finally, one concludes that the volume must be increased by a factor of three.

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