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If you keep a gas's temperature constant, how would you increase the volume of the gas? (1 point)
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You would increase the pressure
You would increase the pressure
You would change the temperature
You would change the temperature
You would decrease the pressure
You would decrease the pressure
You would decrease the temperature
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You would decrease the pressure.
Reason: At constant temperature (Boyle's law), P and V are inversely related (PV = constant), so lowering pressure increases the gas volume.
Reason: At constant temperature (Boyle's law), P and V are inversely related (PV = constant), so lowering pressure increases the gas volume.
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