for ideal fluid pv=nRT, so when pressure increase velocity decreases since vel. is inversly proportional to pressure....
You must either increase the temperature of the liquid or decrease the pressure acting on the liquid (i.e., decrease the air pressure).
the kinetic energy increases
INCREASES the solubility of SOLIDS and LIQUIDS... and DECREASES the solubility of GASES.
The Temperature increases. The Volume may decreased. The conditions are defined by Combined Gas Law.
Density of a liquid increases with increasing depth because it is being compressed between the weight of matter above it's self and whatever is retaining it. Mass per unit volume (density) increases through only two ways condensing or abating heat.
Bernoulli's principle states that an increase in the speed of a liquid results in a decrease in pressure, and a decrease in the speed of a liquid results in an increase in pressureBernoulli's Principle states that as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure exerted by that fluid decreases.
You must either increase the temperature of the liquid or decrease the pressure acting on the liquid (i.e., decrease the air pressure).
No,an increase in pressure in liquid does not increase it compressibility but it does in gas:-P
Increase the amount of liquid Decrease the temperature of the liquid Increase the pressure of the gas
It increases linearly, assuming the liquid is incompressible.
the kinetic energy increases
adsorption is processs of accumulation of liquid/gases on solid surface. reversible adsorption is seen in physical adsorption where increase in pressure increases the adsorption and decrease in pressure decrease adsorption of molecules to surface that is desorption takes place
More gas dissolves into the liquid.
Depends on the other conditions. If the volume remains constant, the density will remain the same (but the pressure will increase). If the pressure remains constant, the volume will increase - and therefore the density (mass / volume) will decrease.
AN increase n pressure, an increase in gas concentration in the solution
as the temperature increase the liquid becomes less condensed and the pressure decreases. as its molecule lossen they move faster, the liquid will turn into a gas. if the temperature decreases then it will do the opposite. it would slow down the molecules, and increase the pressure, making a solid.
solubility generally increases with a temperature increase