Questions: For an ideal gas, the pressure of the gas is proportional to the kelvin temperature ( Law). inversely, Avogadro's directly, Gay-Lussac's inversely, Gay-Lussac's directly, Avogadro's

For an ideal gas, the pressure of the gas is proportional to the kelvin temperature ( Law).
inversely, Avogadro's
directly, Gay-Lussac's
inversely, Gay-Lussac's
directly, Avogadro's
Transcript text: For an ideal gas, the pressure of the gas is $\qquad$ proportional to the kelvin temperature ( $\qquad$ Law). inversely, Avogadro's directly, Gay-Lussac's inversely, Gay-Lussac's directly, Avogadro's
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Understand the Relationship Between Pressure and Temperature for an Ideal Gas

For an ideal gas, the relationship between pressure and temperature is described by Gay-Lussac's Law. This law states that the pressure of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature (in Kelvin), provided the volume remains constant.

Step 2: Identify the Correct Proportionality and Law

The question asks for the type of proportionality and the corresponding law. Since Gay-Lussac's Law describes a direct proportionality between pressure and temperature, the correct answer is "directly, Gay-Lussac's."

Final Answer

\(\boxed{\text{directly, Gay-Lussac's}}\)

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