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The ideal gas law is represented by PV=nRT. As volume is held constant and the temperature increases, how would the pressure be expected to change? (1 point)
1. It would remain constant
2. It would decrease
3. It would become zero
4. It would increase



Answer :

The pressure would increase as per Charle's Law, therefore the correct answer is option 4.

What is an ideal gas?

It is an imaginary gas for which the volume occupies by it is negligible, this gas does not exist in a practical situation and the concept of an ideal gas is only the theoretical one,

PV = nRT

As given in the problem statement we have to find out if the volume is held constant then what would happen to the gas if the temperature is increased,

For constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas,

Thus, the pressure would increase as per Charle's Law, therefore the correct answer is option 4.

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