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please hurry! :( according to boyle's law, what would happen to the pressure of a gas if the temperature were doubled as the number of moles and volume are held constant?

please hurry! :( according to boyle's law, what would happen to the pressure of a-example-1

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The hotter the object the faster the molecules so if the temperature is doubled the molecules go two times faster making the pressure double. Since the molecules are two times faster the pressure will be two times more because it is two times harder to keep the gas in.

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