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If pressure is kept constant and the temperature of a gas is doubled, what will happen to the volume?

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Answer:the volume will be doubled

Explanation: the expression from the question clearly indicates Charles' law. Charles' law states that volume is proportional to temperature at constant pressure. This simply means as one variable increase, the other variable will also increase. Please see attachment for mathematical explanation

If pressure is kept constant and the temperature of a gas is doubled, what will happen-example-1
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