The ideal gas law allows you to predict how the properties of a gas change under certain circumstances, given an initial change. Correctly match below description of an initial change with the result the ideal gas law allows you to predict. Choose "Not enough information is given" whenever appropriate; there may be multiple circumstances that are appropriate. Hint      Pressure is increased, while volume is decreased in inverse proportion.  Volume is increased.  Pressure is increased, keeping volume constant.  Pressure is decreased.  Volume is decreased, keeping pressure constant.  Pressure is halved and volume is tripled.

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The ideal gas law allows you to predict how the properties of a gas change under certain circumstances, given an initial change. Correctly match below description of an initial change with the result the ideal gas law allows you to predict. Choose "Not enough information is given" whenever appropriate; there may be multiple circumstances that are appropriate.

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  •  Pressure is increased, while volume is decreased in inverse proportion.
  •  Volume is increased.
  •  Pressure is increased, keeping volume constant.
  •  Pressure is decreased.
  •  Volume is decreased, keeping pressure constant.
  •  Pressure is halved and volume is tripled.
  1. Volume increases.
  2. Temperature remains the same.
  3. Pressure decreases.
  4. Not enough information is given.
  5. Temperature increases.
  6. Temperature decreases.
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