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If we assume that T does not change, then PV = k.
If this is true, then P1V1 = P2V2 (Boyle's Law)
P1 = 1 atm (standard pressure)
V1 = 1 L
P2 = ?
V2 = .473L
P2 = 2.11 atm
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