When a gas is compressed it's volume fill in the blanks
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Decreases
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The volume V of a gas decreases when a gas is compressed as the molecules come closer and the pressure increases.
See the Gas laws for more.
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When a gas is compressed it's volume decreases.
If , P = pressure
V = volume
n = amount of substance
R = ideal gas constant
T = temperature
Then , PV = nRT
P = nRT/ V
P = 1/V
It implies that pressure is inversely proportional to the volume.
Or simply, "higher the pressure, lower is the volume".
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