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15 January, 12:23

A scientist triples the temperature of a gas at constant pressure. By what factor does the gas's volume change?

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  1. 15 January, 12:26
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    By the temperature like 2 degrees it would triple change like from 2 - 6 - 18 / / x3
  2. 15 January, 12:30
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    Hey there,

    A scientist triples the temperature of a gas at constant pressure. By what factor does the gas’s volume change?

    I believe that when the scientist triples the temperature of the gas at a certain and constant pressure, the factor of the gas volume would change most likely with the double amount of pressure that the scientist put in the first place.

    ~Jurgen
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