At constant pressure, doubling the absolute temperature
- A
Halves the volume
- B
Tetrahedral
- C
No change
- Dcheck_circle
Doubles the volume
Explanation
Charles's law: V/T = constant. V ∝ T (Kelvin).
AP Chemistry· difficulty 2/5
At constant pressure, doubling the absolute temperature
Halves the volume
Tetrahedral
No change
Doubles the volume
Explanation
Charles's law: V/T = constant. V ∝ T (Kelvin).
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