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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:

A on edg

Step-by-step explanation:

User Thiago Silva
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Answer:

DECREASE BY A FACTOR OF FOUR

Step-by-step explanation:

Using pressure equation:

P 1 / T1 = P2 /T2 (at constant volume)

P1 = P

T1 =T

P2 = ?

T2 = 4 T

So therefore;

P2 = P1T1/ T2

P2 = P T/ 4 T

P2 = 1/4 P

The pressure is decreased by a factor of four, the new pressure is a quarter of the formal pressure of the gas.

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