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Question 1.

A gas sample occupies 650 mL at 525 mm Hg. What would happen to the volume at 652 mm Hg?
A: Decrease
B: Triple
C: Remain the same
D: Increase

Question 2.

What would be the new volume of a 650 mL gas sample under 525 mm Hg of pressure when the pressure increases to 652 mm Hg?
A: 650 mL
B: 523 mL
C: 807 mL
D: 527 mL

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