Sagot :
Answer:
The volume doubles
Explanation:
As per the Boyle's law for ideal gases if the gas sample temperature is kept constant, the sample volume varies inversely with the changing pressure. This declaration means the volume will decrease if the pressure increases. The volume will increase if the pressure drops. This regulation can be described like an equation which relates the initial (V1) volume and the initial (P1) pressure to the final (V2) volume and pressure (P2). At a constant heat.
⇒P1V1 = P2V2
Given P2 = P1/2
⇒ V1 = V2/2
V2 = 2V1
The volume doubles