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What happens when gas is compressed at a constant temperature?

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Answered by Pvv11
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Answer:

pv = nrt

Explanation:

when compressed,

pressure increases

temperature increases

volume decreases

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Answered by Khansarah123
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At constant temperature, the gas law becomes P∝V−1; Adiabatic: No heat is transferred between the gas and its surroundings as it is compressed / does work. ... This energy stays with the gas, so it must show up as increased internal energy, so the temperature must rise.

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