Which of the following properties of a gas are directly proportional to one another?
A) pressure and temperature.
B) pressure and volume.
C) pressure and moles
D) volume and temperature
E) a, c, and d
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Charles' law states that volume (V) and temperature (T) are directly proportional. Gay-Lussac's law states that pressure (P) and temperature (T) are directly proportional.
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(A) pressure and temperature
Explanation:
- The connection between temperature and pressure at constant volume is given by the Gay-Lussac law. According to the law, for a particular gas, the pressure of the gas is exactly proportional to the temperature at a fixed volume.
- A gas's molecules get more energy and travel more quickly as it is heated. The molecules slow down and the pressure drops when you chill them.
- Gay-Lussac law may be used to compute the change in temperature and pressure, and it is mathematically written as P T or P / T = k1 or P1 / T1 = P2 / T2. where P is the gas's pressure and T is the gas's Kelvin temperature.
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