1) Increase in heat
2)Decrease in volume
increase the temperature and decrease the volume
change in temp. change in pressure
temperature and volume
Temperature and pressure
No, adding seltzer to water does not raise the temperature. Seltzer is simply carbonated water, which means it contains carbon dioxide gas dissolved under pressure. When the pressure is released, the gas comes out of solution as tiny bubbles, but this does not result in a temperature increase.
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Volume = Mass/Density. In a larger container the mass of the gas remains unchanged, the density decreases so the volume increases.
That would probably depend on just how low the pressure is. If you're talking about any part of the world's natural environment, then the pressure is never too low for hot air to not rise. However if you are talking about an extremely low pressure area, such as a vacuum, then the air would simply spread out to fill every possible crevice of the space instead of rising.
The higher they rise, the less pressure they are subject to. A gas expands when the pressure decreases.
When gas prices rise, other products soon follow. This is a sign of inflation, where the general value of money decreases and prices rise.
The volume of gas depends on two things: pressure and temperature.
That is because the Pressure inside the balloon caused by the filled pressure reached equilibrium at this point based on the height so can rise no longer.
Because if you heat a gas (the air in the tyre) without letting it expand the pressure will rise.
No, adding seltzer to water does not raise the temperature. Seltzer is simply carbonated water, which means it contains carbon dioxide gas dissolved under pressure. When the pressure is released, the gas comes out of solution as tiny bubbles, but this does not result in a temperature increase.
The yeast feeds on the sugar and releases CO2 gas as it does so. The gas bubbles make the dough rise.
The pressure of the gas would rise. Explain? OK, Blow up a balloon and tie the end. Decrease volume of the container (step on balloon). Balloon explodes (Pressure rose)
It's Pressure would rise.
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1) air2) steam3)carbon dioxide4)yeast
Temperature, pressure, and volume are the three main factors that affect the behavior of gases. Changes in these properties can result in variations in the volume, pressure, and temperature of the gas.