Answer: The volume of the gas also gets double when number of moles are doubled.
Step-by-step explanation:
The relationship of number of moles and volume at constant temperature and pressure was given by Avogadro's law. This law states that volume is directly proportional to number of moles at constant temperature and pressure.
The equation used to calculate number of moles is given by:
![(V_1)/(n_1)=(V_2)/(n_2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/chemistry/college/l0bg83ev1ywzbjj0bmwjrlpv6vquo4hbki.png)
where,
are the initial volume and number of moles
are the final volume and number of moles
We are given:
![n_2=2n_1](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/chemistry/college/pwt7yqi7y6hb2u9aloxsy8oflg7qpk5b0u.png)
Putting values in above equation, we get:
![(V_1)/(n_1)=(V_2)/(2n_1)\\\\V_2=(2n_2* V_1)/(n_1)=2V_2](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/chemistry/college/r4woteb9pynrqty18ogbmdbsq2caq3mvzv.png)
Hence, the volume of the gas also gets double when number of moles are doubled.