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if you increased the temperature of a volume of air by four times while at the same time doubling the pressure, would the volume of the air increase or decrease? why?
13 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
PV=nRT
V=nR (T/P)=4x/2x= twice the volume
13 years ago
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