There are three variables in gas work that go into volume: amount of gas, pressure of gas, temperature of gas. If we double the amount of gas - the moles - and maintain the temperature and pressure, the volume must double.
The product PV remain constant in a closed system at constant temperature.
Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
At a constant volume the pressure increase.
the volume doubles
Pressure in a constant volume (container) is directly proportinal to the number of moles and to the absolute temperature (in K)p :=: n * T with ':=:' meaning 'proportianal to' (not: equal to!)The number of collision is related to and determined by the pressure-value only! (pressure is the result ofcollisions only)
When pressure double, the volume halves. However this is only true if the number of molecules and the temperature are both in a constant state.
If the number of moles doubles, the volume will also double, all things being equal.
The volumes doubles
The product PV remain constant in a closed system at constant temperature.
The number itself becomes double.
then its oxidation state remains constant butattached atoms become changed, such reactions are double displacement reactions.
Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
They double
When the number of moles of a gas doubles and all else is constant, then the volume also doubles.
When the number of moles of a gas doubles and all else is constant, then the volume also doubles.
At a constant volume the pressure increase.
If you double the amount of gas in the same volume you will double the pressure.