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the gases may explode if they are heated as they would turn flammable this is the sign for it
When gases are operated under very high pressure and extremely low temperatures, they get liquefied.
According to Boyle's law, the pressure of a gas depends on its volume, so if you lower the volume, the pressure increases.
The boiling point of a liquid increases when atmospheric pressure is increased.
The gases will begin to spread out and push against the can walls causing an increase in pressure. This will lead to the can to explode.
Are you referring to gases?In gases,if the temperature increases then the pressure would also increase.
Are you referring to gases?In gases,if the temperature increases then the pressure would also increase.
you lower its boiling point.
the gases may explode if they are heated as they would turn flammable this is the sign for it
When gases are operated under very high pressure and extremely low temperatures, they get liquefied.
The volume decrease and the density increase.
According to Boyle's law, the pressure of a gas depends on its volume, so if you lower the volume, the pressure increases.
Because, Nothing can be concentrated in air.. Everything travels from an area of high pressure to lower pressure.
The solubilty of gases in water is increased at lower temperatures and higher pressures.
It will fill the area of lower pressure, expanding and slightly cooling until the pressure of the area and it's surrounding are equal.
It will fill the area of lower pressure, expanding and slightly cooling until the pressure of the area and it's surrounding are equal.
The solubility of gases in liquids increase when the pressure increase.