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  • 24-06-2019
  • Physics
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When the temperature of an ideal gas is increased, what happens to its pressure?

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cryssatemp
cryssatemp cryssatemp
  • 28-06-2019

Answer: Its pressure is also increased

Explanation:

The expression for an Ideal Gas is:

[tex]P.V=n.R.T[/tex]

Where:

[tex]P[/tex] is the pressure of the gas

[tex]n[/tex] the number of moles of gas

[tex]R[/tex] is the gas constant

[tex]T[/tex] is the absolute temperature of the gas

As we can see, there is a direct proportional relation between the temperature and the pressure, which means that if the temperature increases the pressure of the gas increases as well.

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g0thiccho g0thiccho
  • 25-12-2020

Answer:

volume will increase

Explanation:

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