What happened to the pressure of a gas when the volume increases at constant temperature? How does the volume of a gas affected by the change in pressure What happened to the volume of a given sample of gas when the temperature increases at constant pressure?

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  1. What happened to the pressure of a gas when the volume increases at constant temperature?
  2. How does the volume of a gas affected by the change in pressure
  3. What happened to the volume of a given sample of gas when the temperature increases at constant pressure?
  4. The ratio between the volume of a gas and the amount of gas in mole is constant. This statement represent which of the following gas Law?
  5. What equation represents Charles Law?
  6. A Sample of oxygen occupies 560mL when the pressure is 800.00 mm Hg. At constant temperature,  what volume does the gas occupy when the pressure decreases to 700. 0 mm Hg?
  7. 4.0 L of a sample of gas at 1.0 atm of pressure is compressed into a 0.85 L tank. What is the pressure of the compressed gas, if the temperature remains constant?
  8. A Balloon with a volume of 200 ml is submerged in hot water. Which of the following is most likely to happen if the pressure remains the same?
  9. What   do you expect to happen to the volume of a gas it the pressure is doubled and the temperature is reduced to half?
  10. A balloon with a volume of 200 ml is submerged in cold water. Which of the following is most likely to happen if the pressure remains the same?

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