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Sep 23, 2017

Increase in volume of a gas leads to an increase in its temperature.

Explanation:

According to "Charles' law", the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature, given that the pressure is kept constant.

Mathematically, this is described as #frac(V)(T) = k;# where #V# is the volume of the gas, #T# is the temperature of the gas, and #k# is a constant.

Therefore, if the volume of a gas is increased, its temperature will also be increased.