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14 April, 21:36

What will happen to the volume if the number of moles of a gas is decreased at constant temperature and pressure? The volume will increase. The volume will decrease. The volume will remain the same. The volume will be negative.

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  1. 14 April, 22:21
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    The ideal gas law states that PV = nRT. Therefore, if pressure P and temperature T are held constant, and the number of moles n is decreased, the right-side value of the equation decreases. To compensate, volume V must decrease as well. This is the second choice.
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