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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
17 years ago

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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.
17 years ago

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