The word you're looking for is..... 'compress'
The gas takes on the size and shape of the container it's in. So if you make the volume of the container smaller (compress it) the volume of the gas is smaller as well. However, this comes at a higher pressure exerted, so there is no spontaneous mass creation.Well, by definition, compress means "to make smaller; to press or squeeze together; or to make something occupy a smaller space or volume." Therefore, the very word "compress" implies a decrease in volume. So if you wanted to know what happens when you compress a gas, you are squeezing it into a smaller space, or decreasing the volume.If you were to let the gas maintain a constant temperature as you compress it, then pressure would increase. If you were to let the gas maintain a constant pressure, then temperature would decrease.If you were to rephrase your question to "what happens to the volume of gas if put under pressure," then the gas' volume would decrease. For the temperature to remain constant and the pressure to increase, a gas must decrease in volume to occupy a smaller area.
The word you are looking for is "liquid." Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container.
This is possible because gases have the physical property of elasticity, due to the fact that there are relatively large spaces between the molecules of gases.
Yes, the word 'spray' is both a verb and a noun. The noun 'spray' is a word for liquid that is moving through the air in the form of tiny drops; a liquid in a container that can be forced out in tiny drops; the container of such a liquid; an act or instance of using such a container; a word for a group of flower on a branch used for decoration; an attractive arrangement of flowers; a word for a thing.
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"Chest" contains the smaller word "tea".
The volume of the container was very small.... or The volume of the speaker was extremely loud!
You make something smaller. "Reduce" is another word for subtract.
The root word "reduce" means to make something smaller, lessen, or simplify. It can also refer to diminishing or bringing down in quantity or size.
In science, "liquid" refers to a state of matter that has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container. Liquids flow and can be poured, but do not expand to fill the entire space of a container like gases.
Here are some: decline decrease diminish dwindle shrink
The root word of container is contain
The volume of that cube is 64 cubic inches. There are more than 40 volumes in the Magic Tree House series. The volume of that music is too loud. The volume of the number of lumber is a large quantity.
gain{as in weight] increase inflate expand grow enlarge volumize maximize
To compress means to reduce the size or volume of something, typically by applying pressure or squeezing. In computing, it refers to reducing the size of a file or data to save storage space or enable faster transmission.
The gas takes on the size and shape of the container it's in. So if you make the volume of the container smaller (compress it) the volume of the gas is smaller as well. However, this comes at a higher pressure exerted, so there is no spontaneous mass creation.Well, by definition, compress means "to make smaller; to press or squeeze together; or to make something occupy a smaller space or volume." Therefore, the very word "compress" implies a decrease in volume. So if you wanted to know what happens when you compress a gas, you are squeezing it into a smaller space, or decreasing the volume.If you were to let the gas maintain a constant temperature as you compress it, then pressure would increase. If you were to let the gas maintain a constant pressure, then temperature would decrease.If you were to rephrase your question to "what happens to the volume of gas if put under pressure," then the gas' volume would decrease. For the temperature to remain constant and the pressure to increase, a gas must decrease in volume to occupy a smaller area.
The word you are looking for is "liquid." Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container.