No. Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Pressure does not affect the amount of matter.Uless you have anhydrous ammonia and have a contained vessel at 32psi,that drops to 0 psi suddenly.Then you will have an in crease in volume but still have the same amount of matter.
Mass of any chemical, in chemistry, is constant, no matter what you do to it.
No. Mass can't be created or destroyed in any system. However much you start out with is how much you end up with. That is called the Law of Conservation of Mass.
Yes, because of relativity. The mass of an object will change as the objects velocity approaches the speed of light.
pressure decreases with an increase in volume and vice versa
No. Mass is the amount of matter in a sample, and does not change with temperature increases or decreases.
It decreases in relation to lower temperature.
the speed just increases as more temperature molecules try to get far and thus they start vibrating by harshal satish patil.
solubility generally increases with a temperature increase
The pressure increases.
It increases the kinetic energy of the molecules (APEX)
at constant temperature in a closedcontainer the increase in temperature increases the volume of a gas but not the mass.
As mass increases It increases the surface temperature , luminosity, and radius.
An increase in temperature usually causes an increase in volume. Since the mass doesn't change, density decreases. tt
An increase in temperature usually causes an increase in volume. Since the mass doesn't change, density decreases. tt
Density is mass divided by volume. For most substances, when the temperature increases the volume will increase (assuming constant pressure), but the mass will of course remain unaffected.
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
If density = mass/volume, and your volume increases while mass remains the same... Then the denominator increases which would decrease the density
No, the temperature does not increase in fact it decreases as the altitude increases yes it does.
No, it only increases when the water level increases; it is not a matter of temperature.
This happens because the mass of the rod stays the same, but its volume increases. The increase in the volume of matter withincreasing temperature is called expansion. When cooled down, mostmatter decreases in volume and increases in density.
A general increase in temperature increases the reaction rate.
No, the temperature in the troposphere decreases as the altitude increases.