When the number of moles of a gas doubles and all else is constant, then the volume also doubles.
the volume doubles
the volume doubles
The volumes doubles
At a constant volume the pressure increase.
The volume is doubled.
the volume doubles
the volume doubles
the volume doubles
When the number of moles of a gas doubles and all else is constant, then the volume also doubles.
When the number of moles of a gas doubles and all else is constant, then the volume also doubles.
If the number of moles doubles, the volume will also double, all things being equal.
The volumes doubles
The volumes doubles
At a constant volume the pressure increase.
The volumes doubles
According to Avogadro's Law, the number of moles is proportional to the volume. Therefore, if the number of moles of gas decreases, the volume also decreases.
The volume is doubled.