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What happens to the temperature if the volume of a fixed mass of gas is kept constant when the pressure is increased ?

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Answered by ItzTareCutiePie
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Answer:

If the temperature of a fixed mass of a gas is kept constant and the pressure is increased, the volume correspondingly decreases.

Answered by divyanig346
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Answer:

the volume correspondingly decreases.

Explanation:

According to the Boyle's Law.

which says that the pressure on the gas molecules increase as we decrease their volume at constant temperature.

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