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Pressure*Volume=Number of atoms*gas constant*temperature

PV=nRT

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Does the pressure of a gas always increases with increasing temperature?

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When the pressure of a gas increases at constant temperature its volume?

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The volume of gas increases with increasing temperatures as long as pressure does not change according to who?

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When the temperature of of gas increases at constant pressure its?

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Explain why increasing the temperature of a gas in closed rigid container causes the pressure in the container to increase?

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When the pressure of a gas increases at constant pressure what happens?

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What the relationship between temperation and pressuer in a gas?

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The solubility of nitrogen gas in water with increasing pressure and with increasing temperature?

The solubility of nitrogen gas in water increases with increasing pressure due to Henry's Law, which states that the solubility of a gas is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the solution. However, the solubility of nitrogen gas in water decreases with increasing temperature because higher temperatures reduce the ability of water molecules to retain dissolved gases.


When a temperature of a gas at a constant volume increases?

Pressure increases. yup


What is the effect on pressure when the temperature of a gas at constant volume is increased?

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