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Jobisdone [24]
2 years ago
13

The pressure of a fixed mass of gas is increased from 100 kPa to 600 kPa at a constant temperature. The new volume of the gas is

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Chemistry
1 answer:
Dima020 [189]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: The new volume of the gas is smaller.

Explanation:

Volume and pressure are inversely proportional (as one goes up, one goes down). So as you increase the pressure, you decrease the volume.

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