Asked by dylan
heyy!
i'm having some trouble thinking of a scenario of this situation.
'describe a scenario using the combined gas law in which changes occur in the pressure and temperature of an enclosed gas but the volume does not change.'
wouldn't it have to change because of boyle's law?
if pressure increases, then volume should decrease.
thanks in advance :)
i'm having some trouble thinking of a scenario of this situation.
'describe a scenario using the combined gas law in which changes occur in the pressure and temperature of an enclosed gas but the volume does not change.'
wouldn't it have to change because of boyle's law?
if pressure increases, then volume should decrease.
thanks in advance :)
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
You have a sealed container. An increase in T will cause an increase in P but the V CAN'T change if the container is sealed.
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