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When you decrease the size of the container that the gas is in the gas will exert more pressure on the container what law or property is this?

This is part of Boyle's Law.


How can you decrease pressure of a gas in its container without changing the volume of gas?

lots of ways 1. cool it down 2. give it more space 3. remove some gas


What happens to pressure when you increase the area to twice the size?

If you increase the area to twice the size, the pressure will decrease by half. This is because pressure is inversely proportional to area according to the equation P = F/A, where P is pressure, F is force, and A is area.


When pressure increases the number of particles does what?

The volume stays the same if it is in a container. If it is not then the volume will increase.PV = nRTPressure times Volume = number of moles times Gas constant times temperatureThus if you raise temperature, pressure and/or volume must increase.


When air pressure decreases size of the airtight container blank?

When air pressure decreases, the size of the airtight container may expand if it is made of a flexible material. This occurs because the higher pressure inside the container pushes outward against the lower external pressure. However, if the container is rigid, it will maintain its size, but the contents inside may experience a change in pressure that can affect their state or behavior.


When a container decreases in size what will happen to an amount of gas in the container?

If the container decreases in size, the pressure inside the container will increase. This is because the gas molecules are more confined and collide more frequently with the walls of the container. The amount of gas remains constant, but the pressure changes due to the reduced volume.


How does pressure due to a liquid held in a container vary with depth amount and shape and size of the container?

Pressure due to a liquid increases with depth because of the weight of the liquid above it. The pressure in a liquid is the same at a given depth regardless of the shape or size of the container, as long as the depth is the same. The shape and size of the container would only affect the pressure at different depths in the liquid.


What happens to width of interval if you decrease the sample size?

It will decrease too. * * * * * If it is the confidence interval it will NOT decrease, but will increase.


What effect does the size of the container have on the pressure of the liquid at its bottom?

The horizontal dimensions of the container ... like length and width ... don't make any difference. But the pressure at the bottom is directly proportional to the depth of the liquid, which is ultimately limited by the height of the container.


Will the size of a celery cell placed in a container of salt water increase decrease or stay the same?

The size of a celery cell placed in a container of salt water will decrease. This is due to osmosis, where water moves out of the celery cells to the area with a higher concentration of salt outside the cells. As water leaves the cells, they lose turgor pressure, causing the celery to become limp and shrink.


What happens when a gas cools?

When a gas cools, its particles lose energy and slow down, leading to a decrease in the gas pressure and volume. At a certain point, the gas may reach its condensation point where it transitions back into a liquid state.


If the pressure of a gas in a container is 10psi what will the pressure be in the volume of the container is reduced to one-half of its original size?

If the volume of the container is reduced to one-half of its original size, the pressure will increase proportionally according to Boyle's Law. So if the original pressure was 10 psi, then the new pressure would be 20 psi when the volume is reduced by half.