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Transcribed Image Text:What gas law states that volume and pressure are inversely proportional, while
directly proportional to temperature when moles are held constant?
A) Boyle's Law
B) Charles' Law
C) Gay-Lussac's Law
D) Avogadro's Law
E) Combined Gas Law
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