Question
                If you keep a gas's temperature constant, how would you increase the volume of the gas? 
a
You would decrease the temperature
b
You would change the temperature
c
You would increase the pressure
d
You would decrease the pressure
            
            
        a
You would decrease the temperature
b
You would change the temperature
c
You would increase the pressure
d
You would decrease the pressure
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            GPT-4o mini
            
    To increase the volume of a gas while keeping the temperature constant, you would need to decrease the pressure. This relationship is described by Boyle's Law, which states that at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. 
So the correct answer is:
**d. You would decrease the pressure.**
    
So the correct answer is:
**d. You would decrease the pressure.**
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