If the volume of a gas increases steadily as the temperature decreases at constant pressure, the gas obeys

a

Graham's Law

b

Boyle's Law

c

Pressure law

d

Charles Law

e

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Gideonisco
5 years ago

They are correct.

In Charles law V~T
As volume increases the temperature increases

Read ur textbook
Before past qxns

Opt E is correct

Gurzweal
9 years ago

bobnati you are wrong!

we know that that's the formulae for Charles law but in the law increase in temp will lead to increase in volume and vice versa...so they are correct

DocAbdul
1 year ago

Jamb remix didn't even bring the option E🙄

Bobnati
10 years ago

The selected answer is wrong:

Charles law states that Volume is directly proportional to Temperature at constant pressure. V1/T1 = V2/T2

REF: Check: Essential Chemistry.

samuel8816
3 years ago

They are correct so please Jack your book before attempting past questions please

keemy1234
4 years ago

the answer should be D as charles law is v1/t1=v2/t2 at constant pressure

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