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According to Charles' law, what is the volume of a gas?


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Charles' Law is a special case of the ideal gas law. It states that the volume of a fixed mass of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature. Please mark me as brainliest


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According to Charles Law the volume varies directly with the kinetic energy as measured by degree's K ( absolute temperature.)

Explanation:

The volume of a gas is a measure of kinetic energy. At absolute zero (−273oC or 0Ko ) the volume of a gas is zero (for that matter the volume of a solid is also zero at this temperature.)

According to Charles law as the temperature increases the volume also increases.

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