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If temperature is kept constant and the volume of a gas is doubled, what will happen to the pressure? A. It will decrease to 25% of its original volume. B. It will remain constant C. It will double. D.
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If temperature is kept constant and the volume of a gas is doubled, what will happen to the pressure?
A. It will decrease to 25% of its original volume.
B. It will remain constant
C. It will double.
D. It will decrease by half.
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The answer is C, it will double.
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