MEDAL AND FAN!!!! According to _____, the volume of a gas increases with increasing temperature, as long as pressure does not change. a. Bernoulli's principle b. Boyle's law c. Charles's law d. Archemedes' principle e. Pascal's principle
Is it C?
@sugarplum15
Correct, it is based upon Charle's Law which states If the pressure of a gas sample is kept constant, the volume of the sample will vary directly with the temperature in Kelvin (Figure 9.9). As the temperature increases, so will the volume; if the temperature decreases, the volume will decrease. This relationship can be expressed by an equation relating the initial volume (V1) and initial temperature (T1 measured in K) to the final volume (V2) and final temperature (T2 measured in K). At constant pressure
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