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Pressure and temperature. As pressure increases, volume decreases; as temperature increases, volume increases with it. At standard temperature and pressure (1 atm, 273 degrees Kelvin), one mole of a gas (6.022 x 1023 particles) has the volume of 22.4 liters.

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Directly with temperature, and Inversely with pressure.

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gases have no definite volume

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At constant pressure how does the volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas vary?

The volume varies inversely with pressure.


What does density vary between solid liquid or gas?

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What happens to the volume of gas when the temperature doubles?

In a perfectly flexible and expandable container (pressure is constant) the volume of an ideal gas will double as the absolute temperature doubles. For a non-ideal gas and non-perfect container, your results will vary but will always be somewhat less than double.


What happens to the volume of a gas when the temperature doubles?

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Yes, if the gas is not in a closed container it will expand when the temperature is increased. If it is in a closed container, it cannot expand, so the pressure inside the container will increase.


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Can volume vary in an isolated system?

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Does a real gas have volume?

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Does a gas have a deifinite volume?

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