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As the pressure of a fixed mass of a gas is increased at constant temperature, the density of the gas
increases?

As the absolute temperature of a fixed mass of an ideal gas is increased at constant pressure, the volume occupied by the gas
increases?

The absolute temperature of a fixed mass of ideal gas is tripled while its volume remains constant. The ratio of the final pressure of the gas to its initial pressure is
3 to 1?

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Answered by drwls
Yes to all three questions.
Answered by Anuoluwapo
If the pressure of a gas is increased three times its initial pressure.This indicate that the volume of its container is______
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