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Q: What causes the air pressure inside the push syringe to increase?
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Why does a syringe plunger go back in if you pull it out?

When the plunger is pulled, the volume inside increases. This reduces the pressure inside, and the air pressure outside forces liquid in, in an effort to make the pressure inside and outside the syringe equal again.


How does a syringe use atmospheric pressure?

The force of the syringe sucking up all the air into the cylinder causes it to displace and fill the space inside the cylinder once all the air has been removed. It needs something to fill the space of where the air was, such as blood, medicine and other liquids. The liquid inside the syringe displaces the air inside the cylinder.


Why the volume of the air molecules inside of the syringe changes?

This is the effect of the pressure.


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The obvious answer is that the more there is the more there is. More molecules more density, more pressure inside the vessel.


What will happen to the pressure inside the container if the volume of a container of gas is reduced?

The pressure inside the container will increase. Pressure (P) is force(F) divided by the area(A) it hits on. If you decrease the area, you increase the pressure.


If a capped syringe is heated in which direction will the syringe plunger move?

The fluid or gas inside the syringe will decrease in temperature, therefore it will decrease in volume. This will cause the syringe piston to slide inside the syringe. This is because of the ideal gas law: PV=nRT. If the pressure (P), the number of moles (n), and the ideal gas constant (R) remains constant, than the change in volume must be proportional to the change in temperature.


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