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A gas, behaving ideally, fills a fixed volume container at a pressure P₁ and at a temperature T₁. The temperature of the container is changed to T₂. Using Avogadro’s, Charles’, or Boyle’s law, develop an expression that would solve for the new pressure P₂.a. V₁/T₁=V₂/T₂b. P₁*V₁=P₂*V₂c. P₁/T₁=P₂/T₂d. P₁*T₁=P₂*T₂

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Answer:

c. P₁/T₁=P₂/T₂

Step-by-step explanation:

neither Avogadro’s, Charles’, or Boyle’s law formula can be used, since some parameters like volume is not given,

to find P₂, given P₁, T₁, and T₂ we will therefore use Gay-lussac's law.

gay lussacs law state that, provided volume is kept constant, pressure is directly proportional to temperature.

the volume volume is said to be filled, i.e its is kept constants when temperature is change

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