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States that the volume of a gas increases with increasing temperature if the pressure is constan

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States that the volume of a gas increases with increasing temperature if the pressure is constant.

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The statement you're referring to is known as Charles's Law. Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. Charles's Law, named after Jacques Charles, is one of the gas laws that states the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature, provided that the pressure and the amount of gas remain constant.

  2. This means that as the temperature of a gas increases, the volume of the gas also increases if the pressure is kept constant. Conversely, if the temperature of the gas decreases, the volume of the gas decreases as well, again assuming that the pressure is constant.

  3. The mathematical representation of Charles's Law is V/T = k, where V is the volume, T is the absolute temperature (in Kelvin), and k is a constant.

  4. If you have two states of a gas (initial state and final state), you can express Charles's Law as V1/T1 = V2/T2, where V1 and T1 are the initial volume and temperature, and V2 and T2 are the final volume and temperature.

  5. To use Charles's Law, you must ensure that the temperatures are expressed in Kelvin, not in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. This is because the Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale that starts at absolute zero, the theoretically lowest possible temperature.

  6. Charles's Law is used in many practical applications, including hot-air balloons. The air inside the balloon is heated, causing it to expand and making the balloon buoyant.

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