nothing
Assuming the temperature stays constant and there is no leakage of gas, then if the container decreases in size then the pressure will increase.
As volume decreases, pressure increases. eg:- Pressure cooker
In a sample of air, an increase in temperature will result in an increase in the partial pressure of oxygen.
The molecules of the gas will slowly start to slow down, causing a drop in temperature.
Pressure increases as volume increases, granted the container stays the same.
Assuming pressure stays constant, the volume decreases by 25%. PV = nRT.
it decreases :)
Assuming the temperature stays constant and there is no leakage of gas, then if the container decreases in size then the pressure will increase.
If the volume stays the same, the pressure will decrease.
As volume decreases, pressure increases. eg:- Pressure cooker
The pressure increases.
It will remain the same. (:
In a sample of air, an increase in temperature will result in an increase in the partial pressure of oxygen.
relative humidity increases. at a lower temperature, the air can hold less water vapour.
The mass either decreases or increases
If the temperature increases, then the volume of the gases cannot stay the same. The pressure will keep building until it overcomes the integrity of the container its contained in and causes an explosion.
the density increases