A sample of helium gas is held in a 5.50 L container at a pressure of 1.00 atm and 300 K.
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A sample of helium gas is held in a 5.50 L container at a pressure of 1.00 atm and 300 K.

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and Charles’ to explain what would result if in separate steps you changed a) the pressure b) the temperature, and c) the volume. d) Why is Avogadro’s Principle not needed?-if you increased pressure volume would decrease and temp would increase. other way around if you decreased pressure. Increase temp = increase pressure and volume,......
Use Boyle’s Law, Gay-Lussac’s Law, and Charles’ to explain what would result if in separate steps you changed a) the pressure b) the temperature, and c) the volume. d) Why is Avogadro’s Principle not needed?

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if you increased pressure volume would decrease and temp would increase. other way around if you decreased pressure. Increase temp = increase pressure and volume, increase voume= decreased pressure and increased temp
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