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Which table correctly shows the relationships between volume, pressure, and temperature of an enclosed gas?(1 point) Responses Quantities Relationship volume and temperature directly proportional pressure and volume inversely proportional pressure and temperature directly proportionalQuantities Relationship volume and temperature directly proportional pressure and volume inversely proportional pressure and temperature directly proportional Quantities Relationship volume and temperature directly proportional pressure and volume directly proportional pressure and temperature inversely proportionalQuantities Relationship volume and temperature directly proportional pressure and volume directly proportional pressure and temperature inversely proportional Quantities Relationship volume and temperature inversely proportional pressure and volume inversely proportional pressure and temperature directly proportionalQuantities Relationship volume and temperature inversely proportional pressure and volume inversely proportional pressure and temperature directly proportional Quantities Relationship volume and temperature inversely proportional pressure and volume directly proportional pressure and temperature directly proportional
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The correct relationships between volume, pressure, and temperature of an enclosed gas can be described using the ideal gas law and general gas laws. Here are the relationships:
1. **Volume and Temperature**: Directly proportional. (As the temperature increases, the volume of the gas increases, assuming constant pressure.)
2. **Pressure and Volume**: Inversely proportional. (As the volume of the gas increases, the pressure decreases, assuming constant temperature.)
3. **Pressure and Temperature**: Directly proportional. (As the temperature increases, the pressure of the gas increases, assuming constant volume.)
Based on these relationships, the correct table is:
**Quantities Relationship**
- Volume and temperature: directly proportional
- Pressure and volume: inversely proportional
- Pressure and temperature: directly proportional
Please select or verify this relationship in the response options provided.
1. **Volume and Temperature**: Directly proportional. (As the temperature increases, the volume of the gas increases, assuming constant pressure.)
2. **Pressure and Volume**: Inversely proportional. (As the volume of the gas increases, the pressure decreases, assuming constant temperature.)
3. **Pressure and Temperature**: Directly proportional. (As the temperature increases, the pressure of the gas increases, assuming constant volume.)
Based on these relationships, the correct table is:
**Quantities Relationship**
- Volume and temperature: directly proportional
- Pressure and volume: inversely proportional
- Pressure and temperature: directly proportional
Please select or verify this relationship in the response options provided.
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