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pychu [463]
3 years ago
14

In the combined gas law, if the pressure in the system is increased, what happens to the volume if temperature remains constant?

Chemistry
2 answers:
ANEK [815]3 years ago
7 0
Boyle's law<span> states that, at a </span>constant temperature<span>, the </span>volume of<span> a given mass </span>of gas<span> varies inversely with </span>pressure<span>. ... Thus Charles's </span>law<span> states that at a </span>constant pressure<span>, the </span>volume of<span> a given mass </span>of gas<span> is directly proportional to its (absolute)</span>temperature<span>.</span>
Keith_Richards [23]3 years ago
4 0
The volume of<span> a fixed mass </span>of gas<span> is directly proportional to its Kelvin </span>temperature<span>, </span>if the pressure<span> is kept </span>constant<span>. ... The </span>pressure of<span> a </span>gas<span> is directly proportional to its Kelvin </span>temperature if<span> the </span>volume<span> is kept </span>constant<span>.

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