A gas is present at a pressure of 2atm. What should be the increase in pressure so that the volume of the gas can be decreased to 14th of the initial value, if the temperature is maintained constant?
A
8atm
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B
2atm
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C
6atm
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D
10atm
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Solution
The correct option is C6atm If temperature is maintained constant, according to Boyle's law, we can say that PV = Constant, for a given mass where P is pressure and V is volume. ⇒P1V1=P2V2 Given, P1=2atm V1=Vm3 V2=V4m3
i.e 2×V=P2×V4 ⇒P2=8atm Initial pressure is P1=2atm and final pressure is P2=8atm ∴ Increase in pressure ΔP=P2−P1=8−2=6atm Thus, option (c) is the correct answer.