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Gases are a unique state of matter because the volume of a gas can be compressed or expanded based on its temperature. Jacque Charles studied these changes by observing hot air balloons. For a given mass, as the gas is heated its volume expands and as it cools the volume contracts. Charles found that the volume is directly proportional to temperature when the mass and pressure remain constant. Which equation represents the relationship in Charles' law?
A)(P1V1/T1)=(P2V2/T2)
B) (V1/T1)=(V2/T2)
C) (V1/n1)=(V2/n2)
D) P1V1=P2V2
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