As the pressure increases, the volume wil decrease.
Assuming that temperature is kept constant, pressure will decrease.
Volume decrease.
The gas pressure in a closed container increases with volume and increased temperature. Likewise, the pressure will decrease with decreased temperature.
In the relationship between volume and pressure when volume increases pressure decreases and when volume decreases pressure increases.
If the temperature increases, then the volume of the gases cannot stay the same. The pressure will keep building until it overcomes the integrity of the container its contained in and causes an explosion.
If the question is "How IS gas affected when it is heated":When gas is heated, it's volume increases (it expands).If the gas is contained within a chamber, the pressure will increase instead.
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As pressure increases, temperature increases and volume decreases.
If the gas is contained at a constant volume, the pressure increases. If the gas is not contained, the pressure remains the same or drops.
It increases.
The gas pressure in a closed container increases with volume and increased temperature. Likewise, the pressure will decrease with decreased temperature.
No, the volume of a metal increases as it is heated. It expands.
In the relationship between volume and pressure when volume increases pressure decreases and when volume decreases pressure increases.
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
Water is unique. It expands in volume when heated, and also expands in volume when frozen (hence, burst water pipes (unless insulated) when there is a thaw after freezing winter weather).
Pressure increases as volume increases, granted the container stays the same.
When you inhale the volume increases, because the chest cavity expands to hold your breath.It increases.
If the temperature increases, then the volume of the gases cannot stay the same. The pressure will keep building until it overcomes the integrity of the container its contained in and causes an explosion.
No, the density lowers. When air expands, the volume of area it takes up increases while the density decreases. The molecules move apart.