Pressure will decrease with (because it is inversely proportianal to) volume, if (and only if!) temperature is held constant.
Pressure and volume are directly related. As pressure increases (and assuming temperature remains constant), the volume will also increase.
Pressure decrease.
Volume ChangesThe volume of any solid, liquid, or gas will change with changes in temperature.
it changes
Yes under constant pressure, with a given mass, volume changes during the change of state. When steam condenses, its volume is reduced. But, when water changes into ice, its volume becomes more. This is known to be anomalous expansion of water. Where as in other cases, when the liquid form gets changed into solid form, the volume is reduced.
It would be half of the original volume. As you reduce the volume the pressure would increase and at half the original volume the pressure would be doubled.
Pressure increases as volume increases, granted the container stays the same.
The volume is halved
the volume doubles
the volume doubles
Volume decrease.
Volume ChangesThe volume of any solid, liquid, or gas will change with changes in temperature.
The pressure will increase.
it changes
volume=65/76=0.856
pressure
Volume increases
It changes shape and volume.
when the pressure on a gas is released it changes volume because all of the particles spread about