Question 16 According to Charles' law, what happens to the volume of a gas when the temperature decreases? Assume that t

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Question 16 According to Charles' law, what happens to the volume of a gas when the temperature decreases? Assume that t

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Question 16
According to Charles' law, what happens to
the volume of a gas when the
temperature decreases? Assume that
the pressure of the gas is constant.
Group of answer choices
The volume decreases.
The volume does not change.
The volume is an independent variable, and it can be any
arbitrary volume.
The volume increases.
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