Chemistry (12th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0132525763
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Chapter 14 - The Behavior of Gases - 14.1 Properties of Gases - 14.1 Lesson Check - Page 454: 6

Answer

If the temperature is constant, quadrupling the volume would cause the pressure of an enclosed gas to be reduced to one quarter of its original value.

Work Step by Step

You can increase the gas pressure in the container by adding 100 times the amount of gas molecule or by decreasing the volume of the gas by a hundredfold.
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