How does increasing density of a gas affect its pressure?
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the density of gas is inversely proportional to volume (density = mass / volume)
according to Boyle's law
pressure is inversely proportional to volume.
so with both the conclusions we can say that
density is directly proportional to pressure
according to Boyle's law
pressure is inversely proportional to volume.
so with both the conclusions we can say that
density is directly proportional to pressure
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