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When the temperature is constant, the volume of a gas will decrease as the pressure decreases. true or false?
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When the temperature is constant, the volume of a gas will decrease as the pressure decreases. true or false?
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When the temperature is constant, the volume of a gas will decrease as the pressure decreases. true or false?
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False. According to the Ideal Gas Law which states PV=nRT, pressure and volume are inversely proportional at a constant temperature. That is, when one decreases the other increases, and vice versa.
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