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What is the relationship between pressure and volume in the gas law?
What is the relationship between pressure and volume in the gas law?
Inverse relationship
What happens to the pressure of a gas when its volume is decreased?
What happens to the pressure of a gas when its volume is decreased?
Increases
How does temperature affect the volume of a gas in the gas law?
How does temperature affect the volume of a gas in the gas law?
Direct relationship
In the gas law, what is the relationship between temperature and pressure?
In the gas law, what is the relationship between temperature and pressure?
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Gas Law Relationships
- Pressure and volume are inversely proportional, meaning as volume increases, pressure decreases, and vice versa.
- When the volume of a gas is decreased, its pressure increases.
- Temperature affects the volume of a gas, such that an increase in temperature results in an increase in volume, and a decrease in temperature results in a decrease in volume.
- Temperature and pressure are directly proportional, meaning as temperature increases, pressure also increases, and vice versa.
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Test your knowledge of the gas law relationships by answering questions about the relationship between pressure and volume, the effect of temperature on gas volume, the impact of decreasing gas volume on pressure, and the relationship between temperature and pressure in the gas law.