What happens to volume of a gas sample if the number of moles of a gas is doubled under constant temperature a

April 16, 2009 in Chemistry

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decemberkitty02 questioned:

What happens to number of a gas try out if the number of moles of a gas is doubled below continuous like and pressure?

Would the gas number be doubled? Or does it fall by half? I thought maybe it even stayed established?

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  1. SHAWNA W says:

    PV=nRT
    where T and P are continuous, and you dual the moles, you will dual the number in view of the fact that number and moles are frankly proportional.

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