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14 November, 06:36

The absolute temperature of a gas increased four times while maintaining a constant volume. What happens to the pressure of the gas?

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  1. 14 November, 09:04
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    Following the ideal gas law PV = nRT, and changing it in terms of pressure we get P = nRT/V. When the absolute temperature of a gas is increased four times while maintaining constant volume, the pressure of the gas also increases four times. The pressure increases because temperature is directly proportional with pressure.
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