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What are the variables in Gay-Lussac’s law? pressure and volume

pressure, temperature, and volume
pressure and temperature
volume, temperature, and moles of gas

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Answer:

the answer is C

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The answer is pressure and temperature.

Explanation :

The law states that for an ideal gas, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature, at constant volume.

- It can be expressed as: (Pi/ Ti)v = (Pf /T f)v

where, Pi and Ti are the initial pressure and temperature, Pf and T f are the final pressure and temperature

- The letter (v) is written out of the brackets means that the volume is constant..


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