How do I change the T in pV=nRT using either V or n?

How do I change the T in pV=nRT using either V or n?

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Interesting, it’s difficult to do it in a experiment, you can do the opposite though, change T to change V or n

But theoretically there can be situations with
1. Constant P, n with V1 , T1 and V2 ,T2, such that V1/T1=V2/T2
2. Constant P, V with n1, T1 and n2, T2 such that n1.T1=n2.T2

Perhaps by increasing or decreasing the volume, or adding or removing the gas. Or maybe by not being such a faglord.

If you change the volume in this equation all you're doing is changing the value of the pressure not the temperature

Either pT=nRV or pV=TRn

>pressure not the temperature
When you're not a moron, both of those tend to change at the same time.

What the fuck are you even talking about? If V decreased T can't increase because P already increased. 2p*0.5V = nRT not 2p*0.5V = nR*2T

Are you literally retarded?

>If V decreased T can't increase because P already increased
Aw jeez, I didn't realize what kind of moron I was working with here. If I tell you that whenever the volume changes, nRT changes by the amount of work put into the system, is that a bunch of gobbledygook to you?