Is it possible to change the temperature and pressure of a fixed mass of
gas without changing its volume? Explain your answer.
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Yes, it is possible to keep the volume constant while changing the pressure and temperature. Pressure and temperature are inversely proportional. So, if the volume has to be left constant, ... with increase in pressure, temperature should be decreased.
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