What will happen to the volume of a gas if its absolute temperature triples increases by a factor of three as the amount of gas and the pressure are held constant?

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What will happen to the pressure of a gas if its absolute temperature triples (increases by factor of three) while the number of moles of gas and the volume are held constant? Select the correct answer below: The pressure will decrease by a factor of three_ The pressure will triple (increase by a factor of three): The pressure will double (increase by a factor of two): The pressure will be cut in half (decrease by a factor of two)_

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If you hold the temperature of an ideal gas constant, what happens to its volume when you triple its pressure?

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