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22 May, 11:39

The ideal gas law equation is PV = nRT. If n, R, and T are kept constant, what happens to the volume if pressure is increased?

A)

The volume increases

B)

The volume decreases

C)

The volume remains unchanged

D)

The temperature rises

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  1. 22 May, 12:25
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    Because the temperature would be kept constant. The relationship between Pressure and Volume (Boyle's Law) would mean that if the pressure increased, the volume would also increase.

    A is your answer.
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