According to the ideal gas law \( PV = nRT \), if the volume \( V \) is held constant and the temperature \( T \) increases, the pressure \( P \) must also increase to maintain the equality, based on the relationship \( P \propto T \) (pressure is directly proportional to temperature when volume and the number of moles \( n \) are constant). Thus, as the temperature increases, the pressure of the gas would be expected to increase.
The ideal gas law is represented by PV=nRT As volume is held constant and the temperature increases, how would the pressure be expected to change?(1 point)
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