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Interpretation:
Among the given options, which temperature options would decrease the volume of a sample of gas base on Charles’s law has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Charles’s Law tells that the relationship between temperature and volume of a gas. The law states that at constant pressure the volume of a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to the temperature in Kelvin units. The mathematical expression for the relationship between volume and Kelvin temperature according to the Charles’s law can be shown as follows,
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