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Carbon dioxide being released from a fire extinguisher a good example of how volume __________.
decreases when pressure decreases
decreases when pressure increases
increases when pressure decreases
increases when pressure increases
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increases when pressure decreases". Pressure and volume of gasses are related from Boyle's law, which states that Pressure is proportional to 1/V, so as pressure decreases, volume increases.
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