If the volume of an ideal gas is tripled at constant pressure then its temperature will increase by what percent?
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Before doing any calculation, try to predict what you expect to happen to the density of a gas if pressure is increased while temperature is kept constant.
As you know, density is defined as the mass per unit of volume. Since the mass of the gas is also kept constant, the only way to change its density is to change the volume it occupies.
Before doing any calculation, try to predict what you expect to happen to the density of a gas if pressure is increased while temperature is kept constant.
As you know, density is defined as the mass per unit of volume. Since the mass of the gas is also kept constant, the only way to change its density is to change the volume it occupies.
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