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A sample of a gas at 0.73 atm occupies a volume of 245 mL. If the temperature remains constant, what will be the new pressure if the volume increases to 633 mL?

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At constant temperature, the pressure is inversely proportional to the volume, meaning that when the volume increases, the pressure decreases. Therefore, the new pressure would be 0.73 atm * (245 mL/633 mL) = 0.29 atm.

Answered by cynthiawilkerson

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