Math, asked by lcollins2445, 8 months ago

Assuming pressure and temperature are held constant, then what happens to the volume of a non-rigid container when the number of molecules in the container is doubled?

The volume doubles.


It decreases to half its original volume.


The volume stays the same.



It increases by a factor of four.


There is not enough information given to determine this.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The Volume Doubles

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  • If temperature is help constant, the pressure of a gas increases as its volume decreases.
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