An unknown amount of oxygen, kept in 8 piston-type cont8iner 8t a constant temperature was subjected to increasing pressure (P), in units of atmospheres, as the pressure (P) was increased, the resulting volume (V) was recorded in units of liters. We have found that a log-log plot aligns the data in a straight line. Using the figure, determine the mathematical equation for volume (V) m units of liters, and of a piston filled with an ideal gas subjected to increasing pressure (P) in units of atmospheres
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