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What happens when the volume of the container is increased but the temperature is constant?

Author: Alana Ray



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When the volume of the container is increased but the temperature is constant the spacing between the particles is increased, so they travel much further before colliding with the walls of the container, reducing the number of collisions per second, and therefore reducing pressure


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