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What happens to temperature if pressure goes up and volume remains the same?

What happens to temperature if pressure goes down and volume remains the same?

What happens to pressure if volume remains the same but temperature goes up?

What happens to pressure if volume remains the same but temperature goes down?

What happens to pressure if volume goes up and temperature remains the same?

What happens to pressure if volume goes down and temperature remains the same?

What happens to volume if pressure is held constant but temperature goes up?

What happens to volume if pressure is held constant but temperature goes down?

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Answer: 1) The temperature is proportional to volume

2) The temperature is proportional to volume

3) The pressure increases

4) The pressure decreases

5) Less collisions

6) More collisions, which means more pressure

7) The volume does not change

8) The volume does not change.

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