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the temperature of a gas is held constant while its volume is decrease the pressure exerted by the gas on the wall of the container increases because its molecule

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Answered by aliza175
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because of Boyle's law the volume of a given mass of gas is inversely propotional to pressure at constant temperature

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Answered by MotiSani
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The pressure exerted by the gas on the wall of the container increases because its enclosed gas strikes the walls of the container more frequently.

  • With greater velocities, the molecules hit the wall more frequently. Consequently, there are more wall collisions. As a result, force grows and additional pressure results.
  • A gas law known as Boyle's law asserts that a gas's pressure is inversely proportional to its volume when it is held at a fixed temperature and of a given mass.
  • To put it another way, as long as the temperature and volume of the gas remain constant, the pressure and volume of the gas are inversely proportional to one another.

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