If you have 35 ml of gas in a closed container under 1.23 atm of pressure, what will the volume be if the pressure increased to 3 atm

Answer:
New volume is 14.35 mL
Explanation:
When a system of a gas keeps on constant its temperature and number of moles, the pressure is modified indirectly proportional to the volume:
Pressure increased → Volume decreased
Pressure decreased → Volume increased.
The relation you have to apply is: P₁ . V₁ = P₂. V₂
1.23 atm . 35 mL = 3 atm . V₂
(1.23 atm . 35 mL / 3 atm) = V₂
V₂ = 14.35 mL
Answer:
The new volume will be 14.35 mL
Explanation:
Step 1: Data given
Volume of the gas = 35 mL = 0.035 L
Pressure = 1.23 atm
The pressure increased to 3 atm
Step 2: Calculate the new volume
P1*V1 = P2*V2
⇒with P1 = the initial pressure = 1.23 atm
⇒with V1 = the initial volume = 0.035 L
⇒with P2 = the increased pressure = 3.0 atm
⇒with V2 = the new volume
1.23 * 0.035 = 3.0 * V2
V2 = 0.01435 L = 14.35 mL
The new volume will be 14.35 mL