Chemistry, asked by sheikhaleem1437, 10 months ago

a bubble of Methane Gas Rises from bottom of the north sea what will happen to the size of the bubble as it Rises to the surface ​

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Answered by sonuvuce
51

Answer:

The size of the bubble will increase

Explanation:

A bubble of Methane Gas Rises from bottom of the north sea. As it rises to the surface, the size of the bubble gets bigger and bigger due to reduction in the pressure of the water surrounding it.

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Answered by nidaeamann
19

Answer:

The volume of methane gas bubble will increase

Explanation:

According to Boyle's law says

PV=RT

Here P is the pressure, V is the volume and T is the temperature. R is a constant. When T is constant

we get

PV=Constant.

When bubble is deep down it has water pressure and atmosphere pressure. As it raises, water pressure which is proportional to the depth, reduces. This will give V more. Volume increases. Size of bubble increases

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