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the absolute temperature of a certain mass of gas is increased by 10% at constant pressure what happens to the volume of the gas?​

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Answered by kameshwaramanikantha
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Answer:

It means that for a gas at a constant temperature, pressure × volume is also constant. So increasing pressure from pressure1 to pressure2 means that volume1 will change to volume2, providing the temperature remains constant

Explanation:

It means that for a gas at a constant temperature, pressure × volume is also constant. So increasing pressure from pressure1 to pressure2 means that volume1 will change to volume2, providing the temperature remains constant

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