QUESTION 8 What happens to the volume of a sample of helium gas at room temperature when you double the pressure? Assume that the temperature of the helium gas remain constant during the change. O The volume also doubles. O The volume is one-half of the original volume. O The volume remains the same. O There is not enough information to answer the question.

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What happens to the volume of a sample of helium gas at room temperature when you double the pressure? Assume that
the temperature of the helium gas remain constant during the change.
O The volume also doubles.
The volume is one-half of the original volume.
O The volume remains the same.
O There is not enough information to answer the question.
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According to Charles' Law, what is true about the volume of an ideal gas and its Kelvin temperature?
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Transcribed Image Text:* Question Completion Status: O Hydrogen Displacement Reaction O Precipitation Reaction QUESTION 8 What happens to the volume of a sample of helium gas at room temperature when you double the pressure? Assume that the temperature of the helium gas remain constant during the change. O The volume also doubles. The volume is one-half of the original volume. O The volume remains the same. O There is not enough information to answer the question. QUESTION 9 According to Charles' Law, what is true about the volume of an ideal gas and its Kelvin temperature? Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.
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