Question
The ideal gas law is represented by . As volume is held constant and the
temperature increases, how would the pressure be expected to change?(1 point)
PV = nRT 𝑃𝑉 = 𝑛𝑅𝑇
It would increase.
It would decrease.
It would become zero.
It would remain constant.
temperature increases, how would the pressure be expected to change?(1 point)
PV = nRT 𝑃𝑉 = 𝑛𝑅𝑇
It would increase.
It would decrease.
It would become zero.
It would remain constant.
Answers
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In the ideal gas law, represented by \( PV = nRT \), when volume (V) is held constant and the temperature (T) increases, the pressure (P) is expected to increase. This is because the pressure is directly proportional to the temperature in a gas at constant volume, according to the equation.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
**It would increase.**
Therefore, the correct answer is:
**It would increase.**