If the pressure acting on a gas is reduced, what will happen to the volume at a constant temperature?
Answers
Answered by
13
if pressure increases volume decreases. Please mark me as a brainliliest
Answered by
2
When the volume decreases, the pressure increases. This means that volume is inversely proportional to pressure.
Or otherwise, This shows that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume. This is established by the following equation - which is called Boyle's law.
It states that for a gas at a constant temperature, pressure × volume is also constant. Gas filling of a balloon is the most appropriate example.
Similar questions