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The volume increases
The volume decreases
The volume remains the same
The volume fluctuates randomly
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When pressure goes up, the gas molecules squeeze tighter, so the space they occupy becomes smaller. Other options are incorrect because Some think higher pressure pushes gas out, making volume larger; People may believe volume stays the same if temperature is constant.
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Ideal Gas Law
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Definition
The Ideal Gas Law states that for one mole of gas at room temperature and one atmosphere pressure, the volume is approximately 24 liters, regardless of the gas type. This law defines the relationship between pressure, volume, temperature, and the number of gas molecules, providing a basis for understanding gas behavior in various conditions.
Topic Definition
The Ideal Gas Law states that for one mole of gas at room temperature and one atmosphere pressure, the volume is approximately 24 liters, regardless of the gas type. This law defines the relationship between pressure, volume, temperature, and the number of gas molecules, providing a basis for understanding gas behavior in various conditions.
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