If the temperature decreases, the volume is also going to decrease, and if the pressure decreases, the volume is going to increase. So they balance each other out, if they are decreased at the same rate.
It doesn't. All else being equal pressurising a gas increases its temperature. This is because energy has to be expended on the gas to increase its pressure, and this energy increases the average energy per molecule and hence temperature.
It doesn't, pressure of a gas decreases as temperature decreases. Pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature. Pressure of gas decreases when temperature decreases because the decrease in temperature causes a decreases in the kinetic energy of the molecules. This decreases in KE causes a decrease in collisions between the molecules which results in a decline in the pressure.
The Ideal Gas Law states that PV=NkT. When the numbers represented by N (the number of gas particles) and k ( a constant) remain the same either the pressure or the volume of the gas must change. If the volume of the container does not decrease then the gas will give up energy in the form of heat.
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Yes. However the volume of a gas must be constant or decreasing. If the volume is increasing then the pressure may not be increasing. For apex the answer if False.
At hIgher temperatures, the volume will be greater. This is caused by thermal expansion. As you add heat to the gas, it expands usually at a costant rate. There fore, it's volume Increases. However, it's mass will always remain constant.
For a given mass at constant temperature, the pressure time tghe volume is a constant. pV=C
Yes. When the temperature increases the molecules are more excited and move farther apart. When the pressure decreases, the molecules also have more space and will fill the void.
decreasing the volume available for the gas or increasing its temperature
increases, decreases
mass diffusivity increases with increasing temperature and decreases as pressure increases.
Increasing the temperature of a solvent decreases the solubility of a gas Generally, increasing solvent temperature decreases the solubility of gases.
Increasing the temperature of a solvent decreases the solubility of a gas Generally, increasing solvent temperature decreases the solubility of gases.
Increasing the volume of a gas the pressure and density decreases.
Increasing the volume of a gas the pressure and density decreases.
Increasing the volume of a gas the pressure and density decreases.
as the pressure decreases the volume of gas increases at constant temperature
...pressure decreases.
...pressure decreases.
decreases
The frequency of collisions is reduced