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Boyle's Law Calculation Practice
Given a container of helium gas with an initial volume of 330 L and pressure of 17 Pa,
calculate the volume if the pressure becomes 468 Pa.
Given your answer to the nearest L.
HINT
The relationship between pressure and volume is P
1
V
1
=P
2
V
2
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