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When the temperature of the gas changes from cold to hot, the amount of pressure is ___________. a. decreasing c. stays constant b. increasing d. none of the above
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When the temperature of the gas changes from cold to hot, the amount of pressure is ___________.
a.
decreasing
c.
stays constant
b.
increasing
d.
none of the above
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The pressure would increase. When the temperature change form cold to hot, the gas will find ways to escape from containment. Thus, if it cannot escape that pressure will keep on increasing as the temperature rises.
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