explain why when stating the volume of a gas the temperature and pressure should be given
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When stating the volume of a gas the temperature and pressure should be given .
It is because the volume of a gas is dependent on the pressure at a gas and the temperature at which it is kept.
So , if the temperature and the pressure of a gas is increased , then automatically the volume will also change .
Volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure applied on the gas.
On the other hand , volume of the gas is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas .
So , when talking about the volume of the gas , its temperature and pressure conditions should be mentioned.
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here's your answer !!
When stating the volume of a gas the temperature and pressure should be given .
It is because the volume of a gas is dependent on the pressure at a gas and the temperature at which it is kept.
So , if the temperature and the pressure of a gas is increased , then automatically the volume will also change .
Volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure applied on the gas.
On the other hand , volume of the gas is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas .
So , when talking about the volume of the gas , its temperature and pressure conditions should be mentioned.
Hope it helps !!
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Rate of change of volume of gas depends on the rate of change of temperature and pressure. We can get this information from ideal gas equation PV =RT.
Gas expands as temperature and pressure change. Volume is how much space the gas has occupied, so if the temperature/pressure changes, the gas will expand or come closer together, altering its volume. Gas has no definite volume, which is why we must specify temperature and pressure.
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here ur answer,
Rate of change of volume of gas depends on the rate of change of temperature and pressure. We can get this information from ideal gas equation PV =RT.
Gas expands as temperature and pressure change. Volume is how much space the gas has occupied, so if the temperature/pressure changes, the gas will expand or come closer together, altering its volume. Gas has no definite volume, which is why we must specify temperature and pressure.
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