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If the pressure on an ideal gas is increased, what will happen to the volume of the gas?

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edxdded gvt rgt gt tgrtrg

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If the pressure on an ideal gas is increased, the volume of the gas will decrease. This can be predicted with the use of the ideal gas equation which is expressed as: PV = nRT. At constant temperature, we can say that pressure and volume are inversely related. Thus, as one value increase, the other decrease.
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