1. So far as I know, gas gets very hot when pressurized. (temperature change)
2. If the gas is pressurized and cooled down, you can get a liquid or solid, such as dry ice or liquid nitrogen. (Change in state of matter)
This is all i can think of off the top of my head.
I hope this helped!
change the pressure and/or the temperature of the gas
It decreases
The gas is air.
You can increase the volume of a gas by increasing the pressure applied to it. By compressing the gas into a smaller space, the gas particles will occupy a larger volume due to the increased pressure. This does not change the number or type of particles present in the gas.
If pressure is applied to a gas , its temperatureautomatically increases.
the pressure and the temperature increases, and the volume is reduced.
When heat is applied to a gas, its particles gain energy and move faster, increasing their kinetic energy. This causes the gas to expand and its pressure to increase. If enough heat is applied, the gas may change phase and become a plasma.
Gas laws are not directly applied in vacuum evaporation because the process occurs under reduced pressure, typically in a vacuum chamber. The decrease in pressure lowers the boiling point of the liquid being evaporated. This allows the substance to change from liquid to gas phase at a lower temperature without the need for specific gas law calculations.
It will be double, if the area is unchanged. pressure=Force/area
Change the pressure and/or the temperature of the gas.
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Partial pressure of a gas applied to respiration is explained by Dalton's Law. It states that in every mixture of gas, each individual gas has its own pressure that makes up the total pressure of gas.