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The ideal gas law (PV=nRT) describes the relationship between pressure P, volume V, temperature T, and molar amount n. When n and V are fixed, the equation can be rearranged to take the following form where k is a constant:
Boyle's law PV=nRT=kn and T; Charles's law VT=nRP=kn and P; Avogadro's law Vn=RTP=kT and P.
A certain amount of chlorine gas was placed inside a cylinder with a movable piston at one end. The initial volume was 3.00 L and the initial pressure of chlorine was 1.80 atm. The piston was pushed down to change the volume to 1.00 L.
Calculate the final pressure of the gas if the temperature and number of moles of chlorine remain constant. Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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