what happens to a gas when it squashed inti a smaller volume
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During compression, the volume (V) of a gas decreases. When this happens, the pressure (P) of the gas increases if the number of moles (n) of gas remains constant. If you keep the pressure constant, reducing the temperature (T) also causes the gas to compress.
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If we now push the piston head inwards, squeezing the gas into a smaller volume, then the gas particles now have less space in which to move. The particles collide more frequently with the walls of the container.
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