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Explain how raising the temperature of gas, keeping the volume constant, increases the pressure exerted by the gas?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

The pressure of a gas of fixed mass and fixed volume is directly proportional to the gas s absolute temperature.Simply put, if a gas s temperature increases, then so does its pressure if the mass and volume of the gas are held constant. a particularly simple mathematical form if the temperature is measured on an absolute scale, such as in kelvins.

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Answered by mnjitchoudhary
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According to gay lussac's law at constant volume pressure is directly proportional to tempurature.So whenever we increase temperature pressure increases.

Explanation:

combined gas law PV/T is constant. Here volume is constant.

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