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if kelvin temp is halved, the volume is halved if pressure is constant.
V=RT/p so it depends on how much the decrease is: if both are halved then volume is unchanged!
PV = nRT. n and R are constants so originally PV = T or P=T/V If P is halved and T quadrupled P = 4T/(.5V) P = 8T/V P is multiplied by 8 (octupled?)
The volume is halved
The volume is 50 %; the molar volume is 22,414 L.
It will also be halved as circumference = 2Ï€r
The volume will be halved and the surface area will be halved but with the base area of pi*radius2 added to it
In a gas, particles are constantly striking and bouncing off the container. the force of these impacts causes pressure. If the volume is halved, the pressure is doubled.
It is halved.
I don't have your data! If you are talking about a gas, the general tendency is that if the volume is halved, and other factors like the temperature don't change, the pressure will double.
As pressure increases, temperature increases and volume decreases.
The pressure or volume of a quantity must increase.