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Chemistry, 16.11.2020 21:10 ameliamadgett3

*15 points* Please please help You have some Argon gas inside a piston and cylinder apparatus. The number of particles is
constant. Assume the movable piston is free to move up and down. The gas is at a constant
temperature with no heat being added or taken away.
When the piston moves up, what happens to the volume and pressure of the gas?
When the piston moves down, what happens to the volume and the pressure of the gas?
What gas law does this scenario best illustrate? Name it

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