Biology, asked by Riya9090, 9 months ago

1.pressure on the surface of a gas is increased then what will happen to the interior particle forces?????


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Answered by ayushkaushik30785
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Increase in the pressure on the surface of a gas decreases the volume of the gas with increasing its density. The particles start moving in straight lines and also collide with the wall of the container and this collision enhances the inter particle forces and increases the fluidization behaviour.

When pressure on the surface of a gas is increased the intermolecular forces would try to maintain the gaps the use distances between the molecules of the gas but the intermolecular spaces is immensely because of the external pressure.

Answered by neetumtm
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when pressure on the surface of a gas is increased the intermolecular forces would try to maintain the gaps the use distances between the molecules of the gas but the intermolecular spaces is immensely because of the external pressure

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