Question #f124f
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The volume will increase.
Explanation:
Assuming that the pressure of the gas is kept constant, more forceful collisions between the molecules of gas and the walls of the container will cause the volume to increase.
The only way to produce produce more forceful collisions between the gas molecules and the walls of the container, provided that pressure and number of moles of gas are constant, is to increase the temperature of the gas.
When these conditions are met, temperature and volume have a direct relationship described by Charles' Law.
