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| https/kf1.amplifire.com/amp/#s/learn-app/hf/assignment/6KAYMY2FV ARSON Gas Laws QUESTION ANSWER Pressure decreases The gas laws describe the behavior of gases under specific conditions of temperature, pressure, and volume. Three gas laws show the relationship between two variables when all others are held constant: Boyle's law (pressure and volume are inversely proportional), Charles's law (volume and temperature are directly proportional), and Gay-Lussac's law (temperature and pressure are directly proportional) Pressure stays the same Pressure increases What would happen to the pressure of a gas, if the temperature decreases while the volume is held constant? I DON'TKNOW YET rt Factor, Inc. All rights reserved. Type here to search

Explanation / Answer

According to Gay-lussac's law at constant volume

Temperature and pressure are directly proportional.

If temperature decreases pressure will decrease.

Hence correct option is

* Pressure decreases