Pressure will decrease with (because it is inversely proportianal to) volume, if (and only if!) temperature is held constant.
it changes
Yes under constant pressure, with a given mass, volume changes during the change of state. When steam condenses, its volume is reduced. But, when water changes into ice, its volume becomes more. This is known to be anomalous expansion of water. Where as in other cases, when the liquid form gets changed into solid form, the volume is reduced.
This is the effect of the pressure.
if kelvin temp is halved, the volume is halved if pressure is constant.
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
When pressure in a fluid changes, the volume and density of the fluid may also change. If the pressure increases, the volume decreases and the density increases, leading to compression of the fluid. Conversely, if the pressure decreases, the volume increases and the density decreases, causing expansion of the fluid.
Volume decrease.
the volume doubles
the volume doubles
The pressure will increase.
it changes
volume=65/76=0.856
Volume increases
pressure
when the pressure on a gas is released it changes volume because all of the particles spread about
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volume increases