At constant pressure, the volume of a fixed mass of gas and its Kelvin temperature are said to be A. directly related. B. unrelated. C. constant.
Volume and Temperature are DIRECTLY related. This is Charles Law (think of King Charles being on "TV"). I know this is a direct relationship b/c I can look at the Ideal gas Law equation: PV = nRT, so if I put the gas constant R on one side, I get R = PV / nT, so if my V (the numerator) increases, my Temperature (denominator) must also increase in an equal proportion in order to keep the gas constant..well..."constant" lol
So A?
no B
Are you being sarcastic?
LOL...maybe...
A.
I'm surprised that sarcasm traveled well
but yes it's A
V/T= direct relation so as volume increases temperature must also increase to keep the constant
Oh i use alot of sarcasm myself so it pretty easy for me to catch on lol but thanks anyways :) haha
lol nice to know someone here has a sense of humor :)
my pleasure
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