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If PV = nRT, then if I increase the amount of moles of a gas in a glass jar,
and the temperature of the gas stays the same,
and volume of a jar obviously stays the same,
what will happen to pressure inside the jar?

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Answer:

The pressure also increases.

Step-by-step explanation:

As we can see in this equation,

Pressure is directly proportional to the moles of a gas in the glass jar.

Temperature and Volume remains constant.

Hence, if number of moles of a gas increases, the pressure also increase "n" number of times.

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