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The absolute temperature of a gas is increased four times while maintaining a constant volume. What happens to the pressure
of the gas?
It decreases by a factor of four.
It increases by a factor of four.
It decreases by a factor of eight.
It increases by a factor of eight.
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Answer:

The pressure of the gas will "increases by a factor of four."

Step-by-step explanation:

The absolute zero in other words called as the absolute temperature. Whereas the absolute zero is the least possible temperature. In which nothing will remain cold and no heat can be released or present in the substance. When it is described in the figure it will be, –273.15 degrees Celsius on the Celsius scale. and 0 K on the Kelvin scale. This absolute temperature concept has been raised from the third law of the thermodynamics.

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