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In the combined gas law, if the pressure in the system is increased, what happens to the volume if temperature remains constant?

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Boyle's law states that, at a constant temperature, the volume of a given mass of gas varies inversely with pressure. ... Thus Charles's law states that at a constant pressure, the volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to its (absolute)temperature.
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The volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature, if the pressure is kept constant. ... The pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature if the volume is kept constant.

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