The volume of a sample of gas is dependent upon the Kelvin temperature of the gas. Increasing the Kelvin temperature increases the volume. The two quantities are directly proportional to one another. A doubling of the Kelvin temperature will double the volume of the gas.
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When the Kelvin temperature of the gas is doubled, the volume of the gas becomes _____.
a. Two times larger
b. Four times larger
c. Eight times larger
d. One-half the size
e. One-fourth the size
f. One-eighth the size
g. Not possible to tell
Which pairs of trials demonstrate this relationship? Select all that apply.
a. 1 and 2
b. 1 and 3
c. 1 and 4
d. 1 and 5
e. 2 and 4
f. 2 and 5
g. 3 and 4
h. 3 and 5