What happens to the pressure of a gas if the volume is doubled at constant tempe

Practice Questions

Q1
What happens to the pressure of a gas if the volume is doubled at constant temperature?
  1. It doubles
  2. It halves
  3. It remains the same
  4. It quadruples

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What happens to the pressure of a gas if the volume is doubled at constant temperature?
  • Step 1: Understand Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume of a gas are inversely related when temperature is constant.
  • Step 2: If the volume of the gas increases (in this case, it is doubled), the pressure must decrease to keep the product of pressure and volume constant.
  • Step 3: Since the volume is doubled, the new volume is 2 times the original volume.
  • Step 4: To find the new pressure, we can say that if the original pressure is P, the new pressure will be P/2.
  • Step 5: Therefore, when the volume is doubled, the pressure is halved.
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