16. Sketch in a graph how the volume of an ideal gas (V, vertical coordinate) depends on its absolute temperature (T, horizontal coordinate), at constant n and P (Charles' law). Label and indicate zeros on both axes:

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16. Sketch in a graph how the volume of an ideal gas (V, vertical coordinate) depends on its absolute temperature (T, horizontal coordinate), at constant n and P (Charles' law). Label and indicate zeros on both axes:

- The graph includes a standard two-dimensional coordinate system with an arrow pointing upwards on the vertical axis (Volume, V) and an arrow pointing to the right on the horizontal axis (Temperature, T).
- The point where the two axes meet represents the zero point for both V and T.
- Ensure both axes are labeled with zeros at the origin for clarity.
Transcribed Image Text:16. Sketch in a graph how the volume of an ideal gas (V, vertical coordinate) depends on its absolute temperature (T, horizontal coordinate), at constant n and P (Charles' law). Label and indicate zeros on both axes: - The graph includes a standard two-dimensional coordinate system with an arrow pointing upwards on the vertical axis (Volume, V) and an arrow pointing to the right on the horizontal axis (Temperature, T). - The point where the two axes meet represents the zero point for both V and T. - Ensure both axes are labeled with zeros at the origin for clarity.
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