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8 April, 04:05

What happens to the volume of an ideal gas as temperature drops

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  1. 8 April, 04:22
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    Based on the ideal gas equation, the pressure (P), volume (V) and temperature (T) corresponding to n moles of an ideal gas are related as:

    PV = nRT

    where R = gas constant

    Under conditions of constant pressure and number of moles:

    The volume is directly proportional to the pressure. Therefore, as the temperature drops the volume will also decrease.

    V α T

    This is also known as the Charles Law.
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