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An ideal gas is contained in a container of volume V at temperature T. If the volume is doubled at constant pressure, what will be the change in the temperature? The temperature will remain unchanged. The temperature will be halved. The temperature will be doubled. The temperature will be tripled. The temperature will be squared.

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The temperature will be doubled.

P1 V1 /T1 = P1 2V1/T2

T2= 2T1
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The temperature is doubled 
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