If the concentration of weak bases increases, the pH of the solution will increase. Weak bases accept protons in solution, leading to a decrease in hydrogen ion concentration and an increase in hydroxide ion concentration, which in turn raises the pH.
When force is exerted on a fluid in a closed container, the pressure will increase. This is because pressure is directly proportional to the force applied to a fluid.
The rate will be dictated by the rate law. The concentration may have NO effect on rate in a zero order reaction, or it may be directly proportional to the concentration in a first order reaction. Also, in second order reaction, doubling the concentration will increase the rate by FOUR times.
The volume of an ideal gas will increase as the number of molecules increases at constant temperature and pressure. This relationship is described by Avogadro's law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of molecules present, assuming constant temperature and pressure.
If the enzyme concentration is increased by a factor of four, the Km value would remain the same because it is a property of the enzyme-substrate complex. The Vmax value would increase proportionally to the increase in enzyme concentration, also by a factor of four, due to more enzyme-substrate complexes being formed.
If the solution volume remains unchanged, the normality will decrease as the NaOH will react with CO2 present in the air. Of course, if the solution volume is not held constant and if the evaporation rate is sufficient to concentrate the solution - it could also increase (effectively raising the normality of the remaining solution).
The range may increase or decrease with the domain or it may remain the same.
pressure is directly propotional to temperature, so if the pressure is increased then the temperature will also increase and vice-versa.
Really, are you that stupid? It increases. * * * * * That adjective should have been used on the person who first answered the question. The range can increase but it can also REMAIN THE SAME! It will not decrease, though.
When force is exerted on a fluid in a closed container, the pressure will increase. This is because pressure is directly proportional to the force applied to a fluid.
No, there is no reason for them to change in any way: increase, remain the same or decrease.
...Remain the same or decrease, but not increase.
Depends on the other conditions. If the volume remains constant, the density will remain the same (but the pressure will increase). If the pressure remains constant, the volume will increase - and therefore the density (mass / volume) will decrease.
When a lamp is connected to a power supply the total amount of light increases.
decrease because when temperature is low water is present in atmosphere which let sound to go fast
In an isolated system, entropy can only increase or remain constant, but it cannot decrease.
The rate of a reaction as described by a rate law is dependent on the concentrations of the reactants and their respective rate constants. If the concentration of a reactant increases, the rate of the reaction will typically increase proportionally, assuming other conditions remain constant. Conversely, if the concentration decreases, the rate of reaction will decrease. Additionally, changes in temperature or the presence of a catalyst can also significantly affect the reaction rate.
The rate will be dictated by the rate law. The concentration may have NO effect on rate in a zero order reaction, or it may be directly proportional to the concentration in a first order reaction. Also, in second order reaction, doubling the concentration will increase the rate by FOUR times.