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Why it is not possible to increase the temperature of a gas while keeping its volume and pressure constant.

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To understand why it is not possible to increase the temperature of a gas while keeping its volume and pressure constant, we can analyze the situation using the Ideal Gas Law, which is expressed as: \[ PV = nRT \] Where: - \( P \) = Pressure of the gas - \( V \) = Volume of the gas - \( n \) = Number of moles of the gas ...
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