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4.At a pressure of 1.0 atm, a sample of oxygen gas in a balloon occupies 4.0 L.a.If the pressure is increased to 2.0 atm and the temperature remains constant, will the volume of the balloon increase or decrease?b.Which gas law does this demonstrate?

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The final volume of the ballon is 2.0L

Explanation:

What to find? The final volume of the balloon

Given parameters

The initial pressure of the oxygen gas = 1.0 atm

The initial volume = 4.0 L

The final pressure of the gas = 2.0 atm

To find the final volume of the gas, we will need to apply Boyle's law

Boyle's law states that the volume of a given gas is inversely proportional to its pressure provided that the temperature remains constant.

This law can be expressed mathematically below


\begin{gathered} P\text{ }\propto\text{ }(1)/(V) \\ \text{Introducing a proportionality constant} \\ P\text{ = }\frac{K\cdot\text{ 1}}{V} \\ P\text{ = }(K)/(V) \\ \text{ introduce cross multiply} \\ K\text{ = PV} \\ \text{where k = temperature and it is constant} \\ P1V1\text{ = P2V2} \end{gathered}

The next step is to substitute the parameters into the formula


\begin{gathered} P1\text{ = 1.0 atm} \\ V1\text{ = 4.0L} \\ P2\text{ = 2.0 atm} \\ V2\text{ =?} \\ 1\cdot\text{ 4 = 2 }\cdot\text{ V2} \\ 4\text{ = 2V2} \\ \text{Divide both sides by 2} \\ (4)/(2)\text{ = }(2V2)/(2) \\ V2\text{ = }(4)/(2) \\ V2\text{ = 2.0L} \\ \text{Hence, the final volume of the balloon is 2.0L} \end{gathered}

According to the above calculations, we observed that there is a decrease in the volume of the ballon

PART B

The gas law demonstrated is Boyle's law

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