a student wants to perform an experiment to study the relationship between the temerature and pressure of an enclosed gas in one or two sentances describe two assumptions that must be made in performing this experiment

The volume remains constant.

The volume of the individual molecules can be ignored.

Assumption 1: The volume of the enclosed gas remains constant throughout the experiment, otherwise the student might end up with a deflated experiment and a lot of hot air.

Assumption 2: The gas behaves ideally, because if it starts acting like a drama queen, the student might have to deal with unpredictable pressure tantrums and a study that goes up in flames.

Two assumptions that must be made in performing this experiment are that the volume of the enclosed gas remains constant, and that the amount of gas in the container remains constant.

Two assumptions that must be made in performing this experiment are that the volume of the enclosed gas remains constant and that there are no leaks or changes in the amount of gas present during the experiment.