Gas molecules are spread out. When they are placed under pressure they condense into a liquid.
decreases
When pressure is increased in a system at equilibrium, the equilibrium will shift towards the side with fewer gas molecules to reduce the pressure. Conversely, if pressure is decreased, the equilibrium will shift towards the side with more gas molecules to increase the pressure.
The pressure increases (apex)
If you add a mole of gas to a closed system at constant volume, the temperature will increase if the pressure remains constant due to the increase in internal energy of the system. If the volume is allowed to expand and the pressure is constant, the temperature may stay the same or decrease, depending on the conditions of the system.
The pressure increases (apex)
the pressure will also decrease
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
decreases
The pressure will increase.
The pressure will increase.
The pressure of the gas would also decrease.
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.
The pressure is higher.
Volume increases
The gas will condense and turn into a liquid.
When pressure is increased in a system at equilibrium, the equilibrium will shift towards the side with fewer gas molecules to reduce the pressure. Conversely, if pressure is decreased, the equilibrium will shift towards the side with more gas molecules to increase the pressure.