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)
Responses

It would become zero.
It would become zero.

It would remain constant.
It would remain constant.

It would increase.
It would increase.

It would decrease.

1 answer

As volume (V) is held constant and the temperature (T) increases in the ideal gas law \( PV = nRT \), the pressure (P) would be expected to increase.

This is because, according to the equation, if volume and the amount of gas (n) remain constant, an increase in temperature (T) will directly result in an increase in pressure (P).

So, the correct response is: It would increase.