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1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
Increase pressure: decrease volume, increase temperature, increase moles of substance. Decrease pressure: do the reverse
The volume of water increase under 3,98 oC.
The volume decrease only when the external pressure increase.
Boyle's Law
With constant mass, a decrease in volume will increase the the density. Conversely, an increase in volume will decrease the density.
1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
must decrease
An increase in temperature will cause an increase in volume, while a decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in volume.
Yes, the volume of any gas can shrink or expand to fit into its container. If you want to increase the volume of a gas, you can decrease pressure and/or increase the temperature of the gas.
The way you state it, it is confusing. Absolute zero is a fixed temperature; therefore it doesn't increase or decrease.The volume of a gas will increase or decrease with pressure. The change in volume is such that if you extrapolate, it should theoretically have a volume of zero at approximately minus 273 degrees (Centigrade).The way you state it, it is confusing. Absolute zero is a fixed temperature; therefore it doesn't increase or decrease.The volume of a gas will increase or decrease with pressure. The change in volume is such that if you extrapolate, it should theoretically have a volume of zero at approximately minus 273 degrees (Centigrade).The way you state it, it is confusing. Absolute zero is a fixed temperature; therefore it doesn't increase or decrease.The volume of a gas will increase or decrease with pressure. The change in volume is such that if you extrapolate, it should theoretically have a volume of zero at approximately minus 273 degrees (Centigrade).The way you state it, it is confusing. Absolute zero is a fixed temperature; therefore it doesn't increase or decrease.The volume of a gas will increase or decrease with pressure. The change in volume is such that if you extrapolate, it should theoretically have a volume of zero at approximately minus 273 degrees (Centigrade).
an increase in volume and/or a decrease in mass
An increase in temperature usually causes an increase in volume. Since the mass doesn't change, density decreases. tt
An increase of the temperature or a decrease of the pressure.
decrease
A change in volume with a constant, unchanging Pressure and Temperature results in increased or decreased density, inversely dependent on increase or decrease in volume.
To chnage the volume of a drum, you must increase or decrease th energy you use to hit the drum. Hope this helped