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What is the relationship of gas pressure to it temperature?

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Answer:

So, as pressure increases, temperature will increase as well or vice- versa

Step-by-step explanation:

The Ideal Gas Equation is PV = nRT, where :-

P = Pressure

V = Volume

n = number of moles

R = Molar Gas Constant

T = Temperature

In this, P ∝ T

=> So, as pressure increases, temperature will increase as well or vice- versa

User Mariyam
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Step-by-step explanation:

By Gay-Lussac's law

Pressure is directly proportional to its temperature at given volume.

When the temperature of a system goes up, the pressure also goes up, and vice versa.

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