If the temperature of an ideal gas is doubled at constant volume, what happens to its pressure?

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If the temperature of an ideal gas is doubled at constant volume, what happens to its pressure?
  1. It halves
  2. It remains the same
  3. It doubles
  4. It quadruples

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Q: If the temperature of an ideal gas is doubled at constant volume, what happens to its pressure?
Solution: According to Gay-Lussac's law, pressure is directly proportional to temperature at constant volume, so it doubles.
Steps: 5

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