Question at position 53 According to Boyle's Law, what happens to the pressure of a gas when the volume of its container is halved, assuming constant temperature?Pressure becomes zeroPressure remains the samePressure is halvedPressure doublesSingle choice
A
Pressure becomes zero
B
Pressure remains the same
C
Pressure is halved
D
Pressure doubles
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