If you doubled the volume of a sample of gas and
then doubled the volume again without changin...
Chemistry, 27.03.2020 23:18, Maxwell2539
If you doubled the volume of a sample of gas and
then doubled the volume again without changing
its pressure, how would the absolute temperature
of the gas be affected?
absolute temperature will double
absolute temperature will increase fourfold
absolute temperature will be cut in half
absolute temperature will decrease fourfold
there is no change
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