Which of the following most likely happens when the volume of a gas increases the number of collisions of gas particles remains same. The number of collisions of gas particles increases. The pressure of the gas remains the same. The pressure of the gas decreasesďżźďżź

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Answer:

D. The pressure of the gas decreases!

Explanation:

According to Boyle's Law, there is an inverse relationship between the volume of a gas and its pressure!

So, if the volume of a gas increases, its pressure will decrease; the same thing will happen if the pressure of the gas increases -- the volume will decrease!

↑P↓V and ↓P↑V    <---- this is what it would look like visually!!

Hope this helps! :)

When the volume of a gas increases then the pressure of the gas decreases.

What is ideal gas equation?

Ideal gas equation is a hypothesis which tells about the behavior of gas in different conditions and it will be represented as:
PV = nRT

From this equation it is clear that pressure and volume are inversely proportional to each other:
P ∝ 1/V

Means if pressure increases ten volume decreases or if pressure decreases then volume increases.

Hence option (4) is correct.

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