Respuesta :

the ideal gas law equation gives the relationship between pressure and number of moles 
PV = nRT
where P is pressure
V - volume
n - number of moles 
R - universal gas constant 
T - Temperature 
all the parameters remained constant therefore volume, temperature are constant 
then pressure is directly proportional to number of moles
P = kn
where k is a constant 
at the first instance 
P1 = kn ---1)
n = initial number of moles
and second instance the pressure is doubled 
then new pressure is 2P1 and lets name the new number of moles as n2
then 
2P1 = kn2 --2)
then second instance divided by the first instance 
[tex] \frac{P1}{2P1} = \frac{kn}{kn2} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{1}{2} = \frac{n}{n2} [/tex]
n2 = 2n
therefore the new number of moles are twice the amount of initial number of moles 
the number of moles of O₂ have been doubled