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← ScienceWhich outcome occurs when the gas constant increases?
A)Ideal gas volume shifts higher✓
B)System temperature always decreases
C)Internal energy becomes more manageable
D)Enthalpy change remains negligible
💡 Explanation
Increasing the gas constant causes an increase in volume based on the ideal gas law via the mechanism of thermodynamic expansion; therefore, volume shifts increase because other parameters remain constant, rather than temperature decreases given heat is not removed.
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