A 10.0-L balloon contains helium gas at a pressure of 655 mmHg. What is the final

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A 10.0-L balloon contains helium gas at a pressure of 655 mmHg. What is the final pressure, in millimeters of mercury, of the helium gas at each of the following volumes, if there is no change in temperature and amount of gas? a. 20.0 L b. 2.50 L c. 13 800 mL d. 1250 mL

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QUESTION:

A 10.0-L balloon contains helium gas at a pressure of 655 mmHg. What is the final pressure, in millimeters of mercury, of the helium gas at each of the following volumes, if there is no change in temperature and amount of gas? a. 20.0 L b. 2.50 L c. 13 800 mL d. 1250 mL

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This problem can be solved using Boyle's law w.

Boyle's law can be applied as follows,

According to this law,

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