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Q: How does a change in pressure affect the ratio of PV to nRT?
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Because in tertiary temprature is high so pressure is high as( PV=nRT)


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pV = nRT ← General Gas Lawrearranging to solve the pressure gives us:p = nRT/Vdoubling the volume gives: p = nRT/2VThis means that the pressure will be halved.


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The product of pressure and volume. Does PV = nRT look familiar? (:


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yes,because PV=nRT


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since PV=nRT and we assume that the number of moles and temperature remains constant, we can assume that PV=R as R the gas constant will not change, if pressure is increased, then volume must decrease to counteract the change in pressure


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Isothermal is where pressure and/or volume changes, but temperature remains constant. Pressure, Volume, and Temperature are related as: PV = nRT =NkT for an ideal gas. Here, we see that since a balloon's volume is allowed to change, its pressure remains relatively constant. Whenever there is a pressure change, it'll be offset by an equivalent change in volume, thus temperature is constant.


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The Ideal Gas Law PV=nRT