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14 August, 14:29

At constant pressure, when the temperature of a gas decreases, the volume

A.) increases

B.) decreases

C.) stays the same

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  1. 14 August, 14:36
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    Technically a gas expands until it fills it's space it is in : P but seriously. the answer is B because the molecules will be vibrating less and less, like how when you turn off the burner under a hot air balloon, it slowly deflates due to the gases cooling.
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