The temperature of an ideal gas increases from 10° C to 300. K while remaining at constant pressure. What happens to the volume of the gas?
A) It more than doubles.
B) It decreases slightly.
C) It increases by factor of 30.
D) It decreases to one-half its original volume.
E) It increases slightly.
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