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4. How does the pressure of an enclosed gas change with the decrease in volume? Explain it on
the basis of kinetic model of matter.​

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The Kinetic-Molecular Theory Explains the Behavior of Gases, Part I. ... The net result is a decrease in gas pressure. Boyle's law. If the gas volume is decreased, the container wall area decreases and the molecule-wall collision frequency increases, both of which increase the pressure exerted by the gas

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