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which gas law would you use to calculate the new pressure for a gas when the volume of the trapped gas changes while the temperature remains constant

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boyles law

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Answer: Boyle's Law

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Boyle's Law is the pressure-volume law and it relates pressure and volume at constant temperature. Boyle's law states that pressure and volume vary inversely, meaning that as one goes up, the other one goes down.
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