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the absolute temperature of a sample of monatomic ideal gas is doubled at constant volume. what effect, if any, does this have on the pressure and density of the sample of gas?

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The absolute temperature of a sample of monatomic ideal gas is doubled at constant volume. The effect, if any, does this have on the pressure and density of the sample of gas is doubled and remains the same.

The ideal gas equation is given that :

P V = n R T

where,

P = Pressure

V = volume

n = no. of moles

R = gas constant

T = temperature

it is clear from the above equation that if we doubled the temperature of the gas the pressure of the gas is also doubled because they are directly proportional to each other. the density is given as :

density = mass / volume

it is clear that density is only depends on the mass and the volume so, it will remains the same.

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