Respuesta :
If the temperature doubles, then the volume of the gas also doubles because temperature is proportional to volume according to the ideal gas law. Hope this helps.
Answer:
The volume will double too
Explanation:
The ideal gas law is the following:
PV = nRT
Now, in order to know what happens to the volume of a gas if temperature is doubled, let's write an expression for temperature for both conditions:
T1 = PV1/nR
T2 = PV2/nR
We know that Temperature is being duplicated so T2 = 2T1. Replacing in the expression we have:
2T1 = PV2/nR
Replacing T1 here we have:
2PV1/nR = PV2/nR
In this expression, P, n and R cancels out, because they remain constant so, all we have left is:
2V1 = V2
This means that if we double the temperature, the volume will double too and they directly proportional to pressure and temperature.