1. What happens to the pressure of a gas if the volume is quintupled and the temperature decreases by one fourth of the original temperature?
We have Boyle's law ,which states that when the temperature is kept constant, on increasing pressure the volume decreases by the same amount. Then we have Charle's law , which states at condtant pressure, on increasing the temperature ,the volume decreases by the same amount.From these we get -
We can generalize these by using the equation for combined gas law:
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