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If you heat the air inside a rigid, sealed container until its Kelvin temperature doubles, the air pressure in the container will also double. Is the same thing true if you double the Celsius temperature of the air in the container? Explain.

Short Answer

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If we double the Kelvin scale value, then the Celsius scale values does not double up.

Step by step solution

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Relation between Kelvin scale and Celsius scale

The relation between Kelvin scale and Celsius scale isTk=Tc+273.

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Double both the Kelvin and Celsius values

ConsiderTk=100K. The Celsius scale will become

Tc=100-273Tc=-1730C

Now, double the kelvin scale value. We will getTk=200K. The Celsius scale value will be

Tc=200-273Tc=-730C

Clearly,-730Cis not the double of-1730C.

Hence, if we double the Kelvin scale value, then the Celsius scale values does not double up.

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