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What is the relation between temperature , pressure and air

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The pressure and temperature of any gas, including air, are directly proportional, according to Gay-Lussac's law. This gas law shows that, if the mass and volume of any given sample of gas are held constant, as the sample's temperature increases, so too will its pressure, and vice versa.

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Explanation:

The pressure and temperature of any gas, including air, are directly proportional, according to Gay-Lussac's law. This gas law shows that, if the mass and volume of any given sample of gas are held constant, as the sample's temperature increases, so too will its pressure, and vice versa.

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