define gas pressure , what happens to it by increasing or decreasing gas quantity
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Boyle's law
Decreasing the volume of a gas increases the pressure of the gas. ... Because the volume has decreased, the particles will collide more frequently with the walls of the container. Each time they collide with the walls they exert a force on them. More collisions mean more force, so the pressure will increase.
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Boyle's law
Decreasing the volume of a gas increases the pressure of the gas. ... Because the volume has decreased, the particles will collide more frequently with the walls of the container. Each time they collide with the walls they exert a force on them. More collisions mean more force, so the pressure will increase.
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