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When a gas is heated the particles move more quickly. What is the change in the volume of a heated gas if the pressure is kept constant?

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The volume of the gas increases on heating if pressure is kept constant.

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Chapter 10: States of Matter - Exercises [Page 157]

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Balbharati Chemistry [English] Standard 11 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 10 States of Matter
Exercises | Q 2. (C) | Page 157

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