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Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
If you put pressure on ice it will melt.
The solubility of gases in liquids increase when the pressure increase.
becomes more likely
In a sample of air, an increase in temperature will result in an increase in the partial pressure of oxygen.
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Yes, this can be thermodynamically explained.
The pressure will increase.
Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
The pressure will increase.
the air pressure will increase
It increases the yield. 3 moles of hydrogen react with one mole of nitrogen to produce two moles of ammonia. As there is a REDUCTION in molecules, there will be a reduction in pressure. This is alsos an equilibrium reaction. So by Le Chetalier's principle, if we increase pressure, the system will react to reduce the pressure again. This can be done by producing more ammonia - in other words, an increase in product yield.
Are you referring to gases?In gases,if the temperature increases then the pressure would also increase.
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The pressure will increase if the volume remains the same.
If you put pressure on ice it will melt.
The pressure would increase.