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If you warm up the volume of a balloon but keep the pressure the same, you would be using which gas law?

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Answer:

Charles law

Step-by-step explanation:

Charle's law states that the volume (V) of a given gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature (T) at a constant pressure.

That is;

: V ∝ T

: V/T = K

According to this question, the volume of a balloon is warmed up but the pressure is kept the same. Charles law will be used because it shows the relationship between the volume (V) and the temperature (heat) at a constant pressure (P).

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