Empirical Gas Laws 539 Suppose you had a 410L sample of neon
     Empirical Gas Laws 5.39 Suppose you had a 4.10-L sample of neon gas at 21°C and a pressure of 0.959 atm. What would be the volume of this gas if the pressure were increased to 1.210 atm while the temperature remained constant?  
  
  Solution
for tempreture is constant then use formula
We know that Boyl\'s law
P1V1 = P2V2 then
V2 = P1V1/P2 where
P1 = initial pressure = 0.959 atm
V1 = initial volume = 4.10 ml
P2 = final pressure = 1.210 atm
V2 = final volume = ?
Substitute these value in above equation
V2 = 0.959 X 4.10/1.210 = 3.25 L
If the pressure is adjusted to 1.210 atm volume of neon gas is = 3.25 L

