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31 October, 23:59

If the volume and moles of a container are held constant, the temperature of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure.

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  1. 1 November, 00:08
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    Explanation:

    Assuming that the gas is ideal

    Therefore the gas obeys the ideal gas equation

    Ideal gas equation is P * V = n * R * T

    where

    P is the pressure exerted by the gas

    V is the volume occupied by the gas

    n is the number of moles of the gas

    R is the ideal gas constant

    T is the temperature of the gas

    Here volume of the gas will be the volume of the container

    Given the volume of the container and number of moles of the gas are constant

    As R will also be constant, the pressure of the gas will be directly proportional to the temperature of the gas

    P ∝ T

    ∴ Pressure will be directly proportional to the temperature
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