Asked by aaloy
Assuming pressure and temperature remain constant, what happens to the volume of a gas if the number of moles of gas is increased (gas is added)?
1) Remains the same
2) Cannot be determined
3) Increases
4) Decreases
1) Remains the same
2) Cannot be determined
3) Increases
4) Decreases
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
PV = nRT . R and T are constants.
P stays same.
R stays same
T stays same
If n is doubled what must happen to V.
Check my thinking.
P stays same.
R stays same
T stays same
If n is doubled what must happen to V.
Check my thinking.