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The ideal gas equation states that pressure
Here,
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Therefore, volume decreases as pressure increases. Hence, option A is incorrect.
The correct statement is, the volume will decrease because temperature and pressure of the gas increase.
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The correct observation is to identified.
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Therefore, option B is incorrect, since the initial volume of the gas is
The correct statement is, the initial volume is
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The correct observation is to identified.
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Therefore, volume decreases as temperature increase. So, option C is incorrect.
The correct statement is the volume is expected to decrease because the pressure increases by a larger factor than temperature.
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The correct observation is to identified.
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So, the final volume is
(e)
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The correct observation is to identified.
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The initial volume is
The correct statement is, the volume of
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