Short Answer
The volume occupied by a fixed quantity of gas such as oxygen is inversely proportional to its pressure, provided that its temperature is held constant. Suppose that a quantity of oxygen occupies a 120 liter volume at a pressure of 16 atmospheres. If the temperature of the oxygen does not change, how many liters will it occupy if its pressure rises to 19 atmospheres? Round to 1 decimal place.
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