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If the volume of a container is increased, the pressure of the gas in the container also increases (when the amount of gas and temperature are held constant). TRUE FALSE
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If the volume of a container is increased, the pressure of the gas in the container also increases (when the amount of gas and temperature are held constant).
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False. Because if there is more space in the container for the gas to move, there is less pressure. There would be a decrease in the pressure.
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