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Charles's law describes the relationship of the volume and temperature of gas at a constant mass and pressure. According to this law, what would happen to the volume of the gas if its temperature increased from 150 K to 300 K?

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Answered by GragoryRai
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if the temp increase then it's kinetic energy also increases as a result the collision of the gas per unit area of the container increases which results increase in pressure and volume is also increases

acc. to Charles law

V is directly proportional to its temp.

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