Considering the combined law equation the temperature increases by a factor of 1.5.
Gay-Lussac's Law
According to Gay-Law, Lussac's the gas molecules move more quickly as the temperature rises as long as the volume of the container holding the gas remains constant. The pressure then rises as a result of an increase in the number of shocks striking the walls. In other words, the relationship between a gas's pressure and temperature is direct.
In conclusion, when the volume remains constant, the pressure of the gas increases as the temperature rises. Additionally, gas pressure falls as temperature drops.
Gay-law Lussac's has the following mathematical formulation p/T =k
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