Chemistry, asked by passionate3, 3 months ago

if you increase or decrease temperature and pressure there will be no effect on volume.

is it true? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Volume is inversely proportional to pressure, if the number of particles and the temperature are constant. ... This happens when the temperature is increased. So if the number of particles and the pressure are constant, temperature is proportional to the volume.

These examples of the effect of temperature on the volume of a given amount of a confined gas at constant pressure are true in general: The volume increases as the temperature increases, and decreases as the temperature decreases

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Answered by avia05620
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These examples of the effect of temperature on the volume of a given amount of a confined gas at constant pressure are true in general: The volume increases as the temperature increases, and decreases as the temperature decreases.

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