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What will happen to the pressure when the temperature of a gas increases

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Not guarenteed the answer, but as the temperature increases, the molecules in the gas move faster, impacting the gas's containor more frequently and exerting a greater force, according to Gay-Lussac's Law. I hope this helps you.
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Answer: The volume increases

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As temperature goes up, volume increases

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