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Which statement correctly describes the relationship between the volume of a gas and its temperature, in Kelvin, assuming pressure is held constant?(1 point)
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The relationship is directly proportional; as temperature increases, volume decreases in the same way.
The relationship is directly proportional; as temperature increases, volume decreases in the same way.

The relationship is inversely proportional; as temperature increases, volume increases in the same way.
The relationship is inversely proportional; as temperature increases, volume increases in the same way.

The relationship is directly proportional; as temperature increases, volume increases in the same way.
The relationship is directly proportional; as temperature increases, volume increases in the same way.

The relationship is inversely proportional; as temperature increases, volume decreases in the same way.
The relationship is inversely proportional; as temperature increases, volume decreases in the same way.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct statement is:

**The relationship is directly proportional; as temperature increases, volume increases in the same way.**

This describes Charles's Law, which states that at constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature (measured in Kelvin).
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