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Physics, 25.08.2020 14:01 alejandraluna95

A gas is taken in a vessel which is then sealed. The gas is then heated. How will the temperature, pressure and volume of the gas change?
Since the vessel is sealed, all of
them will remain the same.
А
B
The temperature will increase,
the pressure and volume will
remain the same.
The temperature and pressure
will increase, the volume will
remain the same.
The temperature, pressure and
volume will all increase.
D
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