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Heat, number of molecules, atmospheric pressure and volume Volume * Pressure = molecules * molar gas constant * Heat
more gas If you increase the volume without adding more gas, the pressure decreases.
No, it does affect the volume of a gas according to the ideal gas law (PV=nRT).
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.
Decreasing the pressure applied to the gas (apex)
It affects pressure, not volume.
Normally there is no affect. In a gas, a CHANGE of volume of a single body, will give a change in temperature. If a gas is compressed the temperature will increase. If a gas is allowed to expand, there will be a reduction in temperature. This principle is used in diesel engines, to ignite the fuel by compression and fridges, where an expansion of gas causes cooling.
Boyle's Law describes the relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas at constant temperature. According to Boyle's Law, when adding gas to a balloon, the volume will decrease if the pressure inside the balloon increases.
Adding thermal energy to a gas increases the average kinetic energy of its particles, causing them to move faster and collide more frequently. This leads to an increase in the gas pressure and volume. If enough thermal energy is added, the gas may eventually change phase to become a plasma.
The pressure increase.
The volume decreases (smaller,less)
Greenhouse gas is adding to global warming and climate change.