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What eventually happens to a gas if its pressure is increased?​

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Answer:

See belwo

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First it becomes a compressed gas.... further pressure will cause it to condense into a liquid.

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Answer:

  • According to Boyle's law pressure of a particular amount of gas is inversely proportional to the volume of the gas.
  • So, when we increase the pressure of the gas the volume of the gas decrease and the gas start to condense.
  • Thus if the pressure of a gas increases it starts to condense.

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