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19 September, 06:35

If you change the temperature of a gas but keep the volume the same, how does the pressure change?

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  1. 19 September, 09:44
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    Charles' law states that the volume and temperature of a gas have a direct relationship: As temperature increases, volume increases, when pressure is held constant. Heating a gas increases the kinetic energy of the particles, causing the gas to expand.
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