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If temperature increases, what happens to pressure? Question 3 options: Pressure increases. Pressure decreases. Pressure stays the same.

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Answer: the pressure increases!

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Answer:

Pressure increases

Step-by-step explanation:

Gay- Lussac's law gives the relationship between pressure and the temperature. There exists a direct relationship between temperature and pressure as per Gay- Lussac's law as :

At constant volume,
pressure\propto temperature

It is clear that pressure and temperature are directly proportional to each other. So, if temperature increases, pressure also increase. Hence, the correct option is (A) " Pressure increases ".

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