Which conclusion can be made from Gay-Lussac’s law?(1 point)

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At a constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the volume.
At a constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the volume.

For a constant volume, the pressure of a gas is indirectly proportional to the temperature, in Kelvin.
For a constant volume, the pressure of a gas is indirectly proportional to the temperature, in Kelvin.

For a constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature, in Kelvin.
For a constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature, in Kelvin.

At a constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is indirectly proportional to the volume.

1 answer

The correct conclusion from Gay-Lussac’s law is:

For a constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature, in Kelvin.

This law states that if the volume of a gas remains constant, as the temperature increases, the pressure also increases, and vice versa, as long as the temperature is measured in Kelvin.