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What happens to a gas when it is compressed under high pressure?
Compression by definition is raising the pressure in order to lower the volume. It would be pretty impossible to compress a gas using low pressure. Of course, low pressure is relative, and it depends...
Gases by their nature are widely dispersed particles. It is not economical or sensible to store them at atmospheric pressure. 1 kg of BBQ gas, for example, would have a volume of 817 L whereas we buy...
when a gas is compressed its volume decreases if we decrease it slowly then we say that it is isothermal compression therfore PV=comstant otherwise PVY=cons