If the pressure of a gas sample is sextupled and the absolute temperature is halved, by what factor will the volume of the sample change?
A.12
B.6
C.3
D.1/3
E.1/12
If the pressure of a gas sample is sextupled and the absolute temperature is halved, by what factor will the volume of the sample change?
A.12
B.6
C.3
D.1/3
E.1/12
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