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If the volume of the gas is to be increased by 4 times :


  1. temperature and pressure must be doubled
  2. at constant P, the temperature must be increased by 4 times
  3. at constant T, the pressure must be increased by 4 times
  4. it cannot be increased

A
it cannot be increased
B
temperature and pressure must be doubled
C
at constant P, the temperature must be increased by 4 times
D
at constant T, the pressure must be increased by 4 times
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