The volume increases.
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
Volume is measured in 3 dimensions. e.g. Height x width x depth. 2.50 x 10 has no volume - it is a rectangle.
The volume either increases or decreases
A fixed quantity of gas at a constant pressure exhibits a temperature of 27 degrees Celsius and occupies a volume of 10.0 L. Use Charles's law to calculate: the temperature of the gas in degrees Celsius in atmospheres if the volume is increased to 16.0 L
kilogram, litre and degree Celsius.
150 celsius
Celsius is a measure of temperature while litre is a measure of volume, you cannot convert from one to the other
If the amount of gas and the pressure remain constant, the volume will decrease by 1/273rd the original volume for each degree Celsius that the temperature decreases.
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Volume increases with increase in temperature, and decreases with decrease in temperature.
The volume increases, which is why the mercury in a thermometer rises as the temperature increases.
The volume increases.