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What would happen if a scuba tank (a rigid, sealed gas cylinder) heats up?
a
The number of particles in the tank would increase.
b
The size of the gas particles in the tank would increase.
c
The density of the gas in the tank would increase.
d
The pressure exerted by the gas in the tank would increase.
What would happen if a scuba tank (a rigid, sealed gas cylinder) heats up?
a
The number of particles in the tank would increase.
b
The size of the gas particles in the tank would increase.
c
The density of the gas in the tank would increase.
d
The pressure exerted by the gas in the tank would increase.
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If a scuba tank heats up, the relevant effect according to gas laws (specifically, Gay-Lussac's law) is that the pressure exerted by the gas in the tank would increase, assuming the volume of the tank remains constant.
Thus, the correct answer is:
**d. The pressure exerted by the gas in the tank would increase.**
Thus, the correct answer is:
**d. The pressure exerted by the gas in the tank would increase.**
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