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amount of gas, temperature, and volume.Further answerI would add pressure to that.
Yes, correct. There are 4 variables in the general Gas Law:p * V = n * R * Tin which R is the only constant:R = 8.3144621 (Joule.mol-1.K-1)
In general chemistry we are taught the ideal gas equation of state PV=nRT. n is the number of moles of gas and R is the molar gas constant. This is an extremely important equation in the study of thermodynamics.
It means that if the gas is allowed to expand into a larger volume, the pressure - inside the container that contains the gas - will be less.
As the temperature of a liquid decreases the amount of gas that can be dissolved increases.
amount of gas, temperature, and volume.Further answerI would add pressure to that.
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Temperature, pressure, and volume are the three main factors that affect the behavior of gases. Changes in these properties can result in variations in the volume, pressure, and temperature of the gas.
There are four factors that affect gas pressure. The ideal gas law enumerates them: Pressure = number of gas molecules * constant describing the particular gas's behavior * temperature of the gas / volume in which the gas is confined
Amount of Gas Temperature
The amount of air with gas will affect the combustion reaction.
Assuming temperature and moles of gas remains the same, then decreasing the volume of the gas will increase the pressure. Decreasing the volume enough will result in non ideal behavior.
The factors that affect gas exchange in humans include the amount of gases in the atmosphere. It also includes temperature, atmospheric pressure and ion concentrations.
The volume of gas depends on the temperature, pressure, and number of gas particles present. These factors affect the amount of space the gas particles occupy.
the amount of energy applied does not affect the temperature until the gas begins to form completely
it is when gas will act up
At high altitude the pressure is lower and the concentration of oxygen also lower.