All the Earth resources are decreasing.
When a gas is compressed, its volume will decrease, its pressure will increase, and its temperature may increase.
The volume of the gas will decrease. the gas will also attempt to increase in temperature.
Particles in a balloon decrease at cold temperatures because the gas inside the balloon contracts as it cools down, resulting in a decrease in volume and therefore a decrease in the number of gas particles.
The first ionization energy decrease from top to bottom for the noble gas family.
Three variables that effect volume (V) of gas are pressure (P), temperature (T), and how many moles (n) of gas are present in a system. Decreasing any of these variables correspond to gas volume reductions. These can be related by the Ideal Gas Law equation of PV = nRT. R is the Ideal Gas constant of .0821 Liters/ATM*moles*Kelvin.
An increase of the temperature or a decrease of the pressure.
When a gas is compressed, its volume will decrease, its pressure will increase, and its temperature may increase.
NO
It would increase.
decrease
Increase the amount of liquid Decrease the temperature of the liquid Increase the pressure of the gas
The volume of the gas will decrease. the gas will also attempt to increase in temperature.
The volume of the gas will decrease. the gas will also attempt to increase in temperature.
According to Boyle's Law of Pressure-Volume Relationship, an increase in the pressure of a gas will decrease it's volume. And according to Charles's Law of Temperature-Pressure Relationship, an increase in pressure causes an increase in temperature.
The viscosity increase when the temperature decrease.
No, it will decrease gas mileage.
You could decrease the volume available to the gas or by increasing the kinetic energy of the particles. Although, after initial increase in temperature, the gas loses its ability to expand on increase in temperature.