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If a fixed sample of gas has a change of temperature pressure would increase.
If you're asking about gases... Yes. If you increase the temperature without allowing the volume to change, the pressure will in fact go up as well. (If the volume is allowed to change, it's impossible to say what happens to the pressure without additional details.)
1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
Volume ChangesThe volume of any solid, liquid, or gas will change with changes in temperature.
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They can change into coal
The pressure is decreased to 50 %.
remains constant
If a fixed sample of gas has a change of temperature pressure would increase.
Boyles law "happens" when the temperature is held constant and the volume and pressure change.
If you're asking about gases... Yes. If you increase the temperature without allowing the volume to change, the pressure will in fact go up as well. (If the volume is allowed to change, it's impossible to say what happens to the pressure without additional details.)
theoritically degree of supermheat increase but practically no change in temperature.
Temperature or pressure
Temperature, pressure.
The boiling temperature of an element can change by changing the pressure.
Yes; the pressure and temperature decreases with higher altitude.
Temperature is constant during a phase change.