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when we increase the volume bag what happens

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the pressure of gas at a constant temperature is increased, the volume of the gas decreases. when the pressure of gas is decreased, the volume increases. this relationship between pressure and volume is called Boyle's law. So, at constant temperature, the answer to your answer is: the volume decreases in the same ratio as the ratio of pressure increases.For example, if you put the gas in a rigid steel tank (volume is constant), you can heat the gas, so provoking a pressure increase. But you won't get any change in volume.Or, if you heat the gas in a partially elastic vessel (as a tire or a soccer ball) you will get both an increase of volume AND an increase of pressure. FINALLY if you inflate a bubblegum ball, the volume will be increased without any change in pressure and temperature, because you have increased the NUMBER of molecules in the balloon.There are many other ways to change volume and pressure of a gas that are different from the Boyle experiment.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the pressure of gas at a constant temperature is increased, the volume of the gas decreases. when the pressure of gas is decreased, the volume increases. this relationship between pressure and volume is called Boyle's law.So, at constant temperature, the answer to your answer is: the volume decreases in the same ratio as the ratio of pressure increases.

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