The gas pressure depends on the amount (number of moles), volume and temperature. It is independent from the kind of gas.
The volume of gas depends on two things: pressure and temperature.
depends if you are talking about a forced gas such as a high pressure nozzle blowing the gas out or diffusion of a gas into the air, the first depends on pressure, the second depends on heat
It depends on the pressure and temperature of the gas.
The gas pressure above a liquid at equilibrium is called the vapor pressure. This is the pressure at which the rate of evaporation equals the rate of condensation, leading to a dynamic equilibrium between the liquid and its vapor.
Depends on the temperature and pressure. At room temp and pressure, chlorine is a gas.
The answer depends on the pressure and temperature of the gas.
The main difference of static pressure and dynamic pressure is:- static pressure is exerted by fluid at rest but dynamic pressure is pressure exerted by fluid in motion.
The state depends on the temperature and pressure. At STP, radon is a gas.
density, temperature and pressure
no, no gas does, it depends on temperature and pressure.
I wonder that by increasing temperature it will lead to a higher pressure.
Dynamic pressure is the pressure exerted by a fluid in motion, caused by its velocity, while static pressure is the pressure exerted by a fluid at rest. Dynamic pressure increases with the square of the velocity, whereas static pressure remains constant regardless of velocity.