If the temperature of a gas in a container is doubled on the Kelvin scale, what will happen to the pressure of the gas?
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If you double the temperature in Kelvin – the pressure will double. ... This means they collide with the walls more frequently and with greater force and so the pressure increases. If the temperature of the gas is measured on the kelvin scale we find that the pressure is directly proportional to the temperature
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If you double the temperature in Kelvin – the pressure will double. ... This means they collide with the walls more frequently and with greater force and so the pressure increases. If the temperature of the gas is measured on the kelvin scale we find that the pressure is directly proportional to the temperature.
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