In a closed container, if the temperature of a gas is increased, what happens to the pressure if the volume is constant?

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In a closed container, if the temperature of a gas is increased, what happens to the pressure if the volume is constant?
  1. Pressure decreases
  2. Pressure increases
  3. Pressure remains constant
  4. Pressure becomes zero

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Q: In a closed container, if the temperature of a gas is increased, what happens to the pressure if the volume is constant?
Solution: According to Gay-Lussac's Law, if the volume is constant, increasing the temperature increases the pressure.
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