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At a fixed pressure, if the temperature is doubled, the volume of a gas will be

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Doubled.

Step-by-step explanation:

The relationship between the temperature and the volume of a gas at a constant pressure can be described using Charles' law:

  • V₁*T₂ = V₂*T₁

That means that the temperature and the volume of a gas are directly proportional: The higher the temperature, the higher the pressure. If one of those factors is increased twofold, the other one will be increased twofold as well.

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