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  • 13-05-2020
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If the temperature of a gas doubles and the volume stays the same, what will happen to the pressure?

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MikeVietnam
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  • 13-05-2020

Answer:

The value of pressure must be increased double times.

Explanation:

pV = nRT ( the Ideal Gas Law ) =>

p = nRT / V

So, when T is doubled, we write 2T to the formula:

p(new pressure) = nR x 2T / V = 2 x p(original)

=> If the temperature of a gas doubles and the volume stays the same, the value of pressure must be increased double times.

I hope this answer can help you. Have a nice day!

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