SOLUTION: (Assume the volume is kept constant) If the pressure on a gas doubles, how does the absolute temperature change?

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Question 362949: (Assume the volume is kept constant) If the pressure on a gas doubles, how does the absolute temperature change?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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Use the ideal gas law,
PV=RT
%28PV%29%2FT=R where R is a constant.
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Doubling the pressure, doubles the temperature, with constant volume, to maintain the relationship.
%282PV%29%2F%282T%29=%28PV%29%2FT=R