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When the pressure of a gas decreases, its volume typically increases if the temperature remains constant, according to Boyle's Law. This is because gas molecules have more space to move apart, resulting in a lower density. If the gas is in a closed container and the temperature is also allowed to change, the gas may cool down as the pressure drops, leading to further changes in its state. Overall, a decrease in pressure can significantly affect the behavior and properties of the gas.

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