If following Boyles Law the formula is P xV =product, what is the reading of 630 mm Hg pressure and the Volume is 3.0ml what is the reading

To find the product (P x V) using Boyle's Law, you need to multiply the pressure (P) by the volume (V). In this case, the pressure is given as 630 mm Hg, and the volume is given as 3.0 ml.

To find the reading, you simply calculate the product:

Reading = P x V = 630 mm Hg * 3.0 ml

To calculate this, you multiply the numerical values and keep the units consistent:

Reading = 1890 mm Hg * ml

However, for simplicity, it is often better to convert units to a more common form. In this case, you may want to convert the volume from ml to liters, as the SI unit for volume is the liter.

To convert ml to liters, you can divide by 1000:

3.0 ml รท 1000 = 0.003 L

Now, you can calculate the reading using the converted units:

Reading = 630 mm Hg * 0.003 L
Reading = 1.89 mm Hg * L

So, the reading for the given pressure and volume is 1.89 mm Hg * L.