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How does pressure change with a change in temperature?
By the equation- PV=nRT we get,
Pressure is directly proportional to the temperature. This implies that as pressure increases, temperature also increases and as pressure decreases, temperature...
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Does temperature change atmospheric pressure?
Yes, the hotter it is the more pressure, and therefore the colder the less pressure. Ther you go :)
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How does temperature change the pressure of a gas?
Assuming constant volume, if you increase temperature, the pressure will increase. In an ideal gas, the pressure is proportional to the absolute temperature, i.e., the temperature measured in in...
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How does the pressure of nitrogen change with temperature?
For most practical purposes, nitrogen can be considered as an ideal gas. The ideal gas law states: PV = nRT with: P- absolute pressure of the gas; V- volume of the gas; n- number of moles of gas...
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How does enthalpy change with temperature and pressure?
Enthalpy of water (100% liquid, 0% steam) has a direct relation with pressure and temperatureEnthalpy of vaporisation (mixture of liquid and steam) has an inverse relation with pressure and...