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Gas Property Relationships

As Pressure, Volume, Temperature, or number of molecules changes, how does that affect one of the others.

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Created Date 12.07.22
Last Updated 12.13.22
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  • As number of gas molecules goes up, pressure ___________.
  • As number of gas molecules goes up, volume ___________.
  • As temperature of gas molecules goes up, pressure ___________.
  • As temperature of gas molecules goes up, volume ___________.
  • As temperature of gas molecules goes up, the number of molecules ___________.
  • As number of gas molecules goes up, temperature ___________.
  • As the volume of a gas is increased, the pressure will ___________
  • As the volume of a gas is increased, the number of molecules will ___________
  • As the volume of a gas is increased, the temperature of the molecules will ___________
  • The pressure of a gas sample cannot be directly changed. It can only be changed by changing the volume, temperature, or number of moles.
  • Pressure is
  • Temperature is
  • Volume is

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