Reducing the volume of a gas INCREASES its pressure. There is less room for the molecules to move around in, causing more collisions to occur, thus increasing the pressure.
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.
The pressure increase.
Any of the following: increasing the amount of gas; increasing the temperature; reducing the volume.
amount of gas, temperature, and volume.Further answerI would add pressure to that.
pressure
At a constant temperature, the volume and the pressure are inversely proportional, that it, the greater the volume, the lesser the pressure on the gas, and viceversa.
At a constant temperature, the volume and the pressure are inversely proportional, that it, the greater the volume, the lesser the pressure on the gas, and viceversa.
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.
The pressure is now higher.
The pressure increase.
There are two factors that affect gas pressure. These factors are temperature and volume. Higher volume means lower pressure. Higher temperature means higher pressure.
As pressure increases, the molecules of the gas are compressed, reducing the amount of space between molecules, which results in a decreased volume.
It affects pressure, not volume.
Gas tends to take the shape of the volume it's in. If the volume is reduced, then the pressure of the gas will increase.
The volume decreases (smaller,less)
Increasing the pressure of a gas the volume decrease.
If the temperature remains constant, decreasing the volume will increase the pressure.