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Chemistry, 18.03.2021 14:50 brandonm39

The temperature of an ideal gas in a sealed container of volume V is increased from T to 3T. What will happen to the pressure, P of this gas? a. It increases from P to 2P

b. There is no change

c. It increases from P to 3P.

d. It decreases from P to P/3

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