Indicate whether the volume of a gas in a closed flexible container (see an example below) will increase, decrease, or stay the same when each of the following changes takes place. Gas in the container An example of closed flexible container filled with gas: an inflated balloon (Hint: The temperature [T] and gas volume [V] are directly related (with P and n constant), that is, the higher the temperature, the higher the gas volume, and conversely. On the other hand, the pressure [P] and gas volume [V] are inversely related (with T andn constant), that is, the higher the pressure, the lower the gas volume, and conversely.) Temperature increases at constant pressure. [ Choose ] [ Choose] gas volume will STAY THE SAME gas volume will INCREASE gas volume will DECREASE Temperature decreases at constant pressure. Atmospheric pressure increases at constant [ Choose ] temperature. Atmospheric pressure decreases at constant [ Choose ] temperature. Doubling the atmospheric pressure and doubling [ Choose ) the Kelvin temperature.

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Indicate whether the volume of a gas in a closed flexible container (see an example below) will increase,
decrease, or stay the same when each of the following changes takes place.
Gas in the container
An example of closed flexible container
filled with gas: an inflated balloon
(Hint: The temperature [T] and gas volume [V] are directly related (with P and n constant), that is, the higher the temperature, the higher
the gas volume, and conversely. On the other hand, the pressure [P] and gas volume [V] are inversely related (with T and n constant), that
is, the higher the pressure, the lower the gas volume, and conversely.)
Temperature increases at constant pressure.
[ Choose ]
[ Choose ]
gas volume will STAY THE SAME
gas volume will INCREASE
Temperature decreases at constant pressure.
gas volume will DECREASE
Atmospheric pressure increases at constant
[Choose ]
temperature.
Atmospheric pressure decreases at constant
[ Choose ]
temperature.
Doubling the atmospheric pressure and doubling
the Kelvin temperature.
Choose ]
Transcribed Image Text:Indicate whether the volume of a gas in a closed flexible container (see an example below) will increase, decrease, or stay the same when each of the following changes takes place. Gas in the container An example of closed flexible container filled with gas: an inflated balloon (Hint: The temperature [T] and gas volume [V] are directly related (with P and n constant), that is, the higher the temperature, the higher the gas volume, and conversely. On the other hand, the pressure [P] and gas volume [V] are inversely related (with T and n constant), that is, the higher the pressure, the lower the gas volume, and conversely.) Temperature increases at constant pressure. [ Choose ] [ Choose ] gas volume will STAY THE SAME gas volume will INCREASE Temperature decreases at constant pressure. gas volume will DECREASE Atmospheric pressure increases at constant [Choose ] temperature. Atmospheric pressure decreases at constant [ Choose ] temperature. Doubling the atmospheric pressure and doubling the Kelvin temperature. Choose ]
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