The molecules collide less frequently, which normally coincides with a decrease in temperature.
the pressure decreases D:
decreases
The pressure increases (apex)
If the volume of a mole of gas molecules remains constant and the temperature is lowered, the pressure of the gas will decrease. This relationship is described by Gay-Lussac's law, which states that the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature when volume is held constant. As temperature drops, the kinetic energy of the gas molecules decreases, resulting in fewer collisions with the walls of the container and thus lower pressure.
The pressure increases (apex)
The molecules collide less frequently, which normally coincides with a decrease in temperature.
the pressure decreases D:
the pressure decreases D:
When the temperature of a gas is lowered, the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules decreases, leading to slower-moving molecules. This results in fewer collisions with the walls of the container and therefore a decrease in pressure.
the pressure decreases D:
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.
If the temperature of the gas is lowered, its pressure will decrease as well, assuming the volume remains constant. This is because as the temperature decreases, the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules also decreases, leading to fewer collisions with the container walls per unit of time, resulting in lower pressure.
decreases
The pressure will increase.
The boiling point of a liquid decreases when the pressure is reduced. This is because lower pressure results in less resistance for the liquid molecules to escape into the gas phase, causing them to boil at a lower temperature.