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Which piece of evidence best supports Charles’s Law? (1 point)
Responses
a graph relating temperature and volume
a graph relating temperature and volume
a graph relating pressure and quantity
a graph relating pressure and quantity
a graph relating temperature and pressure
a graph relating temperature and pressure
a graph relating pressure and volu
Responses
a graph relating temperature and volume
a graph relating temperature and volume
a graph relating pressure and quantity
a graph relating pressure and quantity
a graph relating temperature and pressure
a graph relating temperature and pressure
a graph relating pressure and volu
Answers
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The best piece of evidence that supports Charles's Law is:
**a graph relating temperature and volume**
Charles's Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature (in Kelvin) when pressure is held constant. Therefore, a graph showing the relationship between temperature and volume would illustrate this principle.
**a graph relating temperature and volume**
Charles's Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature (in Kelvin) when pressure is held constant. Therefore, a graph showing the relationship between temperature and volume would illustrate this principle.
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