A gas flows from one container into a large one. What do you think will happen to its pressure?
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The pressure will decrease.
Explanation:If temperature and number of moles of gas remain unchanged, then increasing the volume will result in a decrease in pressure - this is known as Boyle's Law.In other words, when temperature and number of moles of are held constant, pressure and volume have an inverse relationship
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The volume of the container has decreased, which means that the gas molecules have to move a shorter distance to have a collision. There will therefore be more collisions per second, causing an increase in pressure.
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