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When scientists record the volume of a gas, why do they also record the temperature and the pressure?
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When scientists record the volume of a gas, why do they also record the temperature and the pressure?
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because the volume of gas depend upon the pressure and the absolute temperature.
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Boyle's law and Charles's law tells us that the volume of a gas is dependent on pressure and temperature. That is why scientists have to also take measurements of the pressure and temperature when they take the measurement for volume of the gas.
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