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8 September, 12:59

Use your trendline equation to determine the gas pressure at 200 K and 400 K. (notice the temperature units) How many times greater is the pressure at 400 K in comparison to 200 K? Is this what you'd expect? Why?

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  1. 8 September, 16:30
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    The pressure will be twice the initial pressure

    Explanation:

    Gay-Lussac's law states that the pressure of a gas is directely proportional to absolute temperature under constant volume. That is because vibrations of a gas increase when temperature increases, increasing the pressure of the gas.

    That means if the temperature of a gas is doubled, the pressure will be twice the initial pressure.
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