When the particles of gas compressed, how it change to its state?
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If we compress a gas without changing its temperature, the average kinetic energy of the gas particles stays the same. There is no change in the speed with which the particles move, but the container is smaller. ... Thus, the pressure of a gas becomes larger as the volume of the gas becomes smaller.
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If we compress a gas without changing its temperature, the average kinetic energy of the gas particles stays the same. There is no change in the speed with which the particles move, but the container is smaller. ... Thus, the pressure of a gas becomes larger as the volume of the gas becomes smaller .
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