Posted by Amy on Monday, November 9, 2009 at 4:40pm.
Volume is directly proportional to temperature (IN degrees KELVIN) so doubling T will double the volume. Is 100 C to 200 C doubling the Kelvin temperature>
No, it would be 373K to 473K.
so the volume would not double?
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