temperature,pH and substrate concentration
If pressure is held constant, volume and temperature are directly proportional. That is, as long as pressure is constant, if volume goes up so does temperature, if temperature goes down so does volume. This follows the model V1/T1=V2/T2, with V1 as initial volume, T1 as initial temperature, V2 as final volume, and T2 as final temperature.
What pressure must be used to compress 850 mL of argon gas at 146 kPa to 150 mL? (Temperature is held constant.)
The volume of the gas will decrease. the gas will also attempt to increase in temperature.
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In case of BOYLE'S law,temperature is held constant! thank you!!
Increasing the temperature of a gas will increase it's pressure ONLY if the volume is held constant.
Temperature will be increase
they also become constant.
they also become constant.
It's Pressure would rise.
From Boyle's law pressure (P) times volume (V) divided by temperature T is a constant; so if T is held constant then if pressure triples volume is decreased to 1/3 its original value
The pressure drops.
temperature,pH and substrate concentration
the pressure and temperature are held constant. ideal gas law: Pressure * Volume = moles of gas * temperature * gas constant
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The pressure and volume are related because both are variable of indefinite which means that both are not positive or definite and they tend to vary by the object they are in.