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15 July, 12:00

The volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its

temperature if the pressure is kept constant.*

a. Boyle's law

b. Charles's law

c. gay-lucssac's law

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  1. 15 July, 12:14
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    Answer: Charles's law

    Explanation:

    Charles's law is one of the gas laws, and it explains the effect of temperature changes on the volume of a given mass of gas at a constant pressure. Usually, the volume of a gas decreases as the temperature decreases and increases as the temperature also increases.

    Mathematically, Charles's law can be expressed as:

    V ∝ T

    V = kT or (V/T) = k

    where v is volume, T is temperature in Kelvin, and a k is a constant.
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