Asked by Lisa
assume the pressure is kept constant if the volume of a gas quadruples, how does the absolute temperature change?
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Answered by
jai
note that volume is directly proportional to the temperature at a constant pressure, or:
V = kT or V/T = k *Ideal Gas*
therefore, if V quadruples, absolute Temp must quadruple also,,
so there,, :)
V = kT or V/T = k *Ideal Gas*
therefore, if V quadruples, absolute Temp must quadruple also,,
so there,, :)
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