easy · MCAT chem-phys

In a laboratory experiment, a gas is held in a rigid container.

If the number of moles of gas is doubled while keeping the temperature constant, what happens to the pressure of the gas according to the Ideal Gas Law?

  1. The pressure doubles.
  2. The pressure remains constant.
  3. The pressure is halved.
  4. The pressure quadruples.

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