Chemistry, 10.03.2021 21:30, lilwon9933
Gas particles are pumped into a rigid steel container at a constant temperature.
Which statement describes the change in pressure that would occur inside the steel
container?
The pressure inside the container is constant and equal to the external pressure.
The pressure inside the container would increase with each additional pump.
The pressure inside the container would decrease with each additional pump.
The pressure inside the container will fluctuate in a way unrelated to the
number of pumps.
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