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how does a sample of gases react to changes in maceosopic properties your answer must be 5 sentecces and must include persure volume temperature sample of pas dirtyly propptinal inverly prooptinal and constant
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A sample of gas responds to changes in macroscopic properties such as pressure, volume, and temperature through predictable gas laws. For a fixed sample of gas at constant temperature, pressure is inversely proportional to volume (Boyle's law). At constant pressure, the volume of a sample of gas is directly proportional to its temperature in kelvins (Charles's law). When the volume is held constant, the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to temperature (Gay-Lussac's law). All these relationships are combined in the ideal gas law PV = nRT, which shows how pressure, volume, and temperature of a given sample of gas are linked when the amount of gas n and the gas constant R are constant.
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