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If the temperature in a closed chamber is increased, according to the ideal gas law, the contents of the container will: a. increase in number of molecules. b. increase in moles. c. increase in pressure. d. change the value of k. According to Avogadro’s Law, the pressure and volume of gases is dependent on the size of the gas molecules. Select one: True False

Sagot :

pV=nRT, where p-pressure, V-volume, n-number of moles, R- constant, T-temperature

I believe the only one that is true is c) an increase in pressure.

a) and b) are absurd, the number of molecules and thus moles remains the same, there is no reaction that takes place
d) k is a constant so it does not depend on other changes made in the container