if kelvin temp is halved, the volume is halved if pressure is constant.
1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
PV=RT is the law. It is a form of the conservation of energy.
Depends on the other conditions. If the volume remains constant, the density will remain the same (but the pressure will increase). If the pressure remains constant, the volume will increase - and therefore the density (mass / volume) will decrease.
If you increase the atmospheric pressure, the pressure will also increase. This is because atmospheric pressure is the pressure exerted by the weight of air above a certain point, so increasing the amount of air causes an increase in pressure.
An increase in temperature leads to an increase in pressure.
1. Increase the temp 2. Increase surface area 3. Increase the pressure of the system
Temperature, pressure, and density increase as you move from the Earth's crust to the inner core.
Pressure can be balanced with temperature. if you increase pressure u can actually change the state of a substance by changing temperatures. the state at low temp and high pressure is solid, med temp = liquid, and high temp = g... at low pressure and medium temp the state would be gas... thus there is a relationship between the two. you should look at phase change diagrams.
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The pressure on the low pressure side of a system is determined by factors such as the volume of the system, the amount of gas present, and the temperature. A decrease in volume or an increase in temperature can lead to an increase in pressure. Conversely, an increase in volume or a decrease in temperature can lead to a decrease in pressure on the low pressure side.
if kelvin temp is halved, the volume is halved if pressure is constant.
1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
This is known as the "Critical Temperature". For example, CO2 has a critical temp of 31.2 degrees C and NH3 has a critical temp of 132 degrees C
temperature is the average kinetic energy of the atoms of a gas. so with increased temperature the speed of the atoms of gas would increase. and since pressure is the collisions of said atoms on the side of a container; increased speed means more collisions of the particles and the side of the container increasing the pressure, and the same aplies for lowered temperature lower temp lower speed and less collions and less pressure.
actually it does. The lower the temp. the lower the air pressure so high temp cause high pressure.
PV=RT is the law. It is a form of the conservation of energy.