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If the temperature of a gas is raised at constant pressure what happens to the volume of gas
increases
The pressure of a gas is lowered at constant temperature. What will happen to the
volume?
increases
The temperature of a gas is increased and the pressure decreased. What will happen to the volume?
increases
If the pressure of a gas is increased under constant volume, what will happen to
the temperature of a gas?
increase
Can the temperature of a gas be raised while maintaining moles, volume and
pressure at a constant value?
no
If the volume of a gas is raised and the temperature of a gas is lowered, what happens to the pressure
decreases
If the volume of a gas increases at constant temperature, what must happen to the
pressure?
decreases
If the pressure and volume of a gas increase, what happens to the temperature?
increases
If the volume of a gas is lowered at constant pressure, what will happen to the temperature?
decreases
Conversion equation for Celsius to kelvin
C+273
If the pressure of a gas is doubled while holding temperature constant and the original volume is 115 L, what is the final volume of the gas?
57.5 because pressure is doubled volume divide by half