True or False?

If both the pressure on a gas and its Kelvin temperature are doubled the volume of the gas does not change.

Answer:
We can use the combined gas law to answer this question, i.e

P1V1/T1= P2V2/T2

but P2= 2P1
and T2 = 2T1

P1V1/T1 = 2P1V2/2T1

P1V1/T1 = P1V2/T1

and therefore V1=V2

and the statement is true.
false
Think about Boyle and Charles
True, since Pv=nrT and you are effectively multiplying both sides of the equation by 2.
True,

Pressure inversely proportional to volume. So double the pressure halve the volume

Temperature is proportional to volume. Double the temperature double the volume.

One cancels the other out so the volume stays the same
True because the central atom is connected to the terminal atom which has one pair of bond electrons which are covalent and will hypridize to an sp3 state causing the gas to be inert.

Distribution is that process in which a specified number of hybrid orbital spaces are evenly and geometrically arranged through the nucleus of the central atom.

I hope this helps you.

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