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A monatomic ideal gas is compressed isobarically to one-third of its initial volume. The resulting pressure will be
 
  A) three times as large as the initial value.
  B) equal to the initial value.
  C) more than three times as large as the initial value.
  D) equal to the initial value.
  E) impossible to predict on the basis of this data.

Question 2

A monatomic ideal gas is compressed isothermically to one-third of its initial volume. The resulting pressure will be
 
  A) three times as large as the initial value.
  B) less than three times as large as the initial value.
  C) more than three times as large as the initial value.
  D) equal to the initial value.
  E) impossible to predict on the basis of this data.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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