Yes. It's how air conditioning and refrigeration works.
Yes. The temperature of a gas can be increased by compressing the gas adiabatically.
You could compress it.
Increasing the volume of a gas the pressure and density decreases.
Any of the following: increasing the amount of gas; increasing the temperature; reducing the volume.
Boyle's Law which relates volume to pressure.
Increasing the temperature or pressure of the gas the volume increase.
decreases
Increasing the volume of a gas the pressure and density decreases.
Increasing the volume of a gas the pressure and density decreases.
Increasing the volume of a gas the pressure and density decreases.
Increasing the temperature of gas the volume increase.
Yes. However the volume of a gas must be constant or decreasing. If the volume is increasing then the pressure may not be increasing. For apex the answer if False.
It affects pressure, not volume.
A decrease of pressure.
The volume will increase
It decreases
Any of the following: increasing the amount of gas; increasing the temperature; reducing the volume.
Lowering the temperature of, or increasing the volume available to, the gas.
Compressing a gas means increasing the pressure on the gas and according to Boyle's law pressure is inversely proportional to the volume of a given amount of a gas(at constant temperature) . Therefore increasing the pressure (compression) of the gas reduces the volume of the gas.