Question
Which observation is inconsistent with the ideal gas law?(1 point)
Responses
When nothing is held constant and pressure and volume both increase, the temperature increases.
When nothing is held constant and pressure and volume both increase, the temperature increases.
When temperature is held constant and volume increases, the pressure increases.
When temperature is held constant and volume increases, the pressure increases.
When pressure is held constant and volume increases, the temperature increases.
When pressure is held constant and volume increases, the temperature increases.
When volume is held constant and the temperature increases, the pressure increases.
Responses
When nothing is held constant and pressure and volume both increase, the temperature increases.
When nothing is held constant and pressure and volume both increase, the temperature increases.
When temperature is held constant and volume increases, the pressure increases.
When temperature is held constant and volume increases, the pressure increases.
When pressure is held constant and volume increases, the temperature increases.
When pressure is held constant and volume increases, the temperature increases.
When volume is held constant and the temperature increases, the pressure increases.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The observation that is inconsistent with the ideal gas law is:
**When temperature is held constant and volume increases, the pressure increases.**
According to the ideal gas law (PV = nRT), if the temperature (T) is held constant and the volume (V) increases, the pressure (P) must decrease, not increase.
**When temperature is held constant and volume increases, the pressure increases.**
According to the ideal gas law (PV = nRT), if the temperature (T) is held constant and the volume (V) increases, the pressure (P) must decrease, not increase.