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The temperature of an ideal gas is doubled while the volume is keptconstant... D

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The temperature of an ideal gas is doubled while the volume is keptconstant...

Does the absolute pressure of the gas double when the temperaturethat doubles is A) the Kelvin temperature and B) the Celsiustemperature. Explain?



I can't put the solution to this into words, but I think I mighthave the right idea... not sure.

1 degree celsius = 274 Kelvin, and if we were to double the celsiustemperature we'd have the following: 2 degrees celsius = 275Kelvin.

So while the celsius temperature doubles the absolute pressure ofthe gas doubles as well, but if Kelvin were to double then theabsolute pressure of the gas wouldn't double but increaseexponentially...?

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Can anyone throw me a bone here?

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