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30 January, 21:55

01:44:44

If a gas is moved from a large container to a small container but its temperature and number of moles remain the same, what

would happen to the pressure of the gas?

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It would increase.

It would be halved.

It would stay the same

It would slightly decrease

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  1. 31 January, 01:51
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    The pressure of the gas would increase.

    Explanation:

    Using the ideal gas formulae we can evaluate this fact;

    P₁V₁/T₁ = P₂V₂/T₂

    We can assume that the volume is reduced by half (the T₁ and T₂ will cancel out because they remain constant);

    P₁V₁ = P₂ * 0.5V₁

    P₁V₁/0.5V₁ = P₂

    P₁/0.5 = P₂

    You can observe that the pressure will also increase - diving a number by a fraction or decimal number increases the resultant value. In this case, the pressure will increase by 2 fold
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