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A sealed glass jar contains carbon dioxide gas. As the temperature of the gas in the jar increases, what will most likely happen?
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A sealed glass jar contains carbon dioxide gas. As the temperature of the gas in the jar increases, what will most likely happen?
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A sealed glass jar contains carbon dioxide gas. As the temperature of the gas in the jar increases, what will most likely happen?
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The gas pressure inside the jar will increase. Definitely. There's no "most likely" about it.
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