decreases
The pressure increases (apex)
The pressure increases (apex)
When pressure is added to a gas, the particles are forced closer together, resulting in a decrease in volume. This increase in pressure leads to an increase in the kinetic energy of the gas particles, causing the gas to heat up.
When a gas is dissolved in a liquid, the partial pressure of the gas above the liquid decreases due to the gas molecules entering the liquid phase. According to Henry's Law, the amount of gas that dissolves in the liquid is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas above it. As more gas dissolves, the equilibrium is established, which can lead to a decrease in the overall pressure of the gas in the system. However, if the temperature or other conditions change, the pressure may fluctuate again.
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.
the pressure and the temperature increases, and the volume is reduced.