If the gas behaves as a perfect gas, it obeys Boyle's Law, which can be stated as 'at constant temperature, pressure is inversely proportional to volume'. In this case the pressure is multiplied by 5/2, so the volume will be 2/5 of the original, i.e. 2 l.
In a closed system with constant pressure and no input or output of heat, the gas temperature will remain constant. In that same system, if the pressure is increased, then the gas temperature will also increase. If pressure is decreased, then the gas temperature will decrease.
Increasing the the pressure the volume decrease.The law of Boyle and Mariotte: P.V= k
Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
When air is increased in volume, the pressure decreases while the temperature remains constant. This relationship is described by Boyle's Law, which states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume when the temperature is held constant. As the volume increases, the air molecules have more space to move around, leading to a lower pressure.
if kelvin temp is halved, the volume is halved if pressure is constant.
When the temperature of a gas is increased at a constant pressure, its volume increases. When the temperature of a gas is devreased at constnt pressure, its volume decreases.
In a closed system with constant pressure and no input or output of heat, the gas temperature will remain constant. In that same system, if the pressure is increased, then the gas temperature will also increase. If pressure is decreased, then the gas temperature will decrease.
Volume and temperature are directly proportional to each other and so when temperature is increased the volume also increase and vise virsa
The volume decreases, in accordance to Boyle's Gas Law.
Increasing the the pressure the volume decrease.The law of Boyle and Mariotte: P.V= k
Increasing the the pressure the volume decrease.The law of Boyle and Mariotte: P.V= k
Increasing the the pressure the volume decrease.The law of Boyle and Mariotte: P.V= k
When pressure is increased on a fixed mass of gas at constant temperature, the volume of the gas will decrease. This is known as Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional when temperature is held constant.
Volume and temperature are directly proportional to each other and so when temperature is increased the volume also increase and vise virsa
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
When the temperature of a system is increased, the partial pressure of oxygen also increases.