If the volume of gas in the balloon remains constant, then an increase in temperature would result in an increased gas pressure in a balloon.
That result can be achieved in three ways:
1). Pump more gas into the balloon.
or
2). Heat the balloon.
or
3). Surround the balloon completely with something and squish it down into a smaller volume.
The volume is increased.
-- the probability that it will pop
-- the consequent look of tension and anxiety on the faces of the youngest partygoers
-- the gas pressure inside the balloon
Increased pressure is a physical change, not a chemical change - even if the increase in pressure is itself the result of a chemical process.
An increase in blood CO2 levels will result in an increase in carbonic acid formation, and therefore lower the pH.
"INCREASING THE PRESSURE" this is the answer key in my test.
Decreasing the pressure of a gas will increase its volume -- C
On an atomic scale, atoms are constantly vibrating. This vibration along with the electronic orbitals of the atom limit the minimum distance between two atoms. With increase in temperature the amplitude of this vibration increases. This leads to an increase in the minimum distance. This increase in the minimum distance manifests itself as an increase in the volume at a macroscopic scale.
If the volume of gas in the balloon remains constant, then an increase in temperature would result in an increased gas pressure in a balloon.That result can be achieved in three ways:1). Pump more gas into the balloon.or2). Heat the balloon.or3). Surround the balloon completely with something and squish it down into a smaller volume.The volume is increased.
If the volume of gas in the balloon remains constant, then an increase in temperature would result in an increased gas pressure in a balloon.That result can be achieved in three ways:1). Pump more gas into the balloon.or2). Heat the balloon.or3). Surround the balloon completely with something and squish it down into a smaller volume.The volume is increased.
The drop in temperature will cause the atoms (or air) inside the balloon to fall in energy levels, this will result in the pressure inside the balloon dropping, and may cause the balloon to loose its shape.
If the volume of gas in the balloon remains constant, then an increase in temperature would result in an increased gas pressure in a balloon.That result can be achieved in three ways:1). Pump more gas into the balloon.or2). Heat the balloon.or3). Surround the balloon completely with something and squish it down into a smaller volume.The volume is increased.
As balloons increase in altitude, there is less atmospheric pressure pushing on it, so the result is that the balloon expands. The opposite is true, if you sink a balloon in water there is more pressure on the outside of the balloon so it shrinks.
Increased pressure is a physical change, not a chemical change - even if the increase in pressure is itself the result of a chemical process.
Through metamorphism, as a result of increase in pressure and/or temperature.
The increase of pressure of a given gas is usually a result of a change in the temperature of the gas. An increase in temperature creates a corresponding increase in pressure.
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it increase as a result of pressure generated from the heat
Due to the hear of the sunlight the air inside the balloon expands and air pressure increases which will result in to the bursting of the balloons.all the heat rays from the sun hit the suface of the balloon and the heat pops the balloon.
If you increase pressure on one liter of nitrogen the volume occupied by that liter of gas will decrease.