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Reducing the volume of a gas _____ its pressure if the temperature of the gas and the number of particles are constant.
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decreases
does not affect
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decreases
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I apologize for any confusion. You are correct. Reducing the volume of a gas increases its pressure if the temperature of the gas and the number of particles are constant.
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