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What happens when a given amount of gas at a constant temperature increases in volume? O A. The gas pressure decreases. OB. The gas pressure remains constant. OC. The number of gas molecules increases.
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What happens when a given amount of gas at a constant temperature
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O A. The gas pressure decreases.
OB. The gas pressure remains constant.
OC. The number of gas molecules increases.
O D. The number of gas molecules decreases.
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A The gas pressure decreases
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