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The volume of a gas must increase when the temperature of the gas increases.
As you decrease the volume, the pressure will increase proportionally, and if you increase the volume, then the pressure will decrease.
as the pressure decreases the volume of gas increases at constant temperature
According to the combined gas law, volume and pressure are indirectly related. Therefore, if the pressure of a gas increases, the volume will decrease.
The pressure increases.
thermal expansion
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
As the temperature of a substance increases, its molecules move faster and therefore take up more space. This generally causes a substance to increase in volume when heated.
Yes, though it is slight, the volume increase is measurable when the temperature of salt water increases.
An increase in temperature will cause an increase in volume, while a decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in volume.
The volume will increase in proportion to the increase in absolute temperature.
The volume of a gas must increase when the temperature of the gas increases.
yeah the temperature does increase, when you increase the volume of water the temperature of calcium hydroxide increases too!
at constant temperature in a closedcontainer the increase in temperature increases the volume of a gas but not the mass.
thermal expansion
Due of Charles' Law
Volume increases with increase in temperature, and decreases with decrease in temperature.