Why does the volume of a gas decrease on increasing pressure?
Gas molecules have space in between them. When the pressure is increased, the molecules of the gas are forced to come closer and as a result, the volume occupied by the gas decreases.
Why does the volume of a gas decrease on increasing pressure?
Gas molecules have space in between them. When the pressure is increased, the molecules of the gas are forced to come closer and as a result, the volume occupied by the gas decreases.
What is absolute temperature?
What is the absolute zero temperature?
Can absolute zero temperature be attained for a gas?
How pressure of a given sample of gas is related to absolute temperature at constant volume?
How is the pressure of a gas related to the number of molecules of the gas at constant temperature and volume?
What is standard (or normal) temperature and pressure (STP)?
What does SATP stand for? Define it.
What is the value of molar volume at STP?
What is standard molar volume?
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