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21 January, 17:18

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

A. increases.

B. decreases.

C. stays the same.

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  1. 21 January, 17:20
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    The answer is A. Increases

    According to charles law, at constant pressure temperature is directly proportional to the volume of gas

    PV = mRT

    V is volume, a and T is temperature

    Just throw some numbers in it when the P remains the same, you will find that the volume increases if the temperature increased and visa versa
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