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If you keep a gas's temperature constant, how would you increase the volume of the gas? (1 point)
Responses

You would decrease the pressure
You would decrease the pressure

You would decrease the temperature
You would decrease the temperature

You would increase the pressure
You would increase the pressure

You would change the temperature

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
You would decrease the pressure.

By Boyle's law (PV = constant at fixed temperature and amount of gas), pressure and volume are inversely related, so lowering pressure increases volume.