A gas is placed in a 5.0-mL syringe. It exerts 127 mm Hg of pressure on the inside walls of the syringe. The syringe's plunger is pressed, reducing the volume of the syringe to 2.4 mL. The cap was not removed from the syringe, so none of the gas escapes. Assuming the temperature of the gas does not change, use Boyle's law to determine the pressure of the compressed gas.

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Answer:264.58 mm of Hg

Explanation:

Given

Volume of gas [tex]V_1=5\ mL[/tex]

Pressure [tex]P_1=127\ \text{mm of Hg}[/tex]

If the Plunger is pressed volume is reduced to

[tex]V_2=2.4\ mL[/tex]

As temperature of the gas does not change so it follows boyle's law

According to which

[tex]P_1V_1=P_2V_2[/tex]

[tex]127\times 5=P_2\times 2.4[/tex]

[tex]P_2=264.58\ \text{mm of Hg}[/tex]