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If you keep a gas's temperature constant, how would you increase the volume of the gas? (1 point)
O You would decrease the pressure
O You would decrease the temperature
O You would change the temperature
O You would increase the pressure
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You would decrease the pressure.
Explanation: For an ideal gas at constant temperature, PV = nRT, so V = nRT/P — lowering the pressure increases the volume.
Explanation: For an ideal gas at constant temperature, PV = nRT, so V = nRT/P — lowering the pressure increases the volume.
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