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In a closed system, the volume of a gas is not related to the volume of its enclosure.

a. True
b. False

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The answer to your question would be FALSE. Gas takes up space and if it is in an enclosed area then it would directly relate to how much space/area there is for the gas to fill.

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That's silly. The volume of a gas is very intimately related
to the volume of its enclosure. In fact, they're identical,
because a gas always expands to fill whatever you put it in.
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