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Adding or Removing Gas to a Constant Volume.. What Happens to the Pressure? Is This a Direct or Indirect Relationship? Adding More Gas

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Adding or removing gas to a constant volume.. What happens to the pressure? Is this a direct or indirect relationship? Adding more gas means higher pressure/direct relationship Adding more gas means less pressure/direct relationship Adding more gas means higher pressure/indirect relationship

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Guadalupe professionell · Tutor durante 6 años
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'Adding more gas means higher pressure/direct relationship'

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## Step 1The problem is based on Boyle's Law, which states that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship when the temperature is held constant. This means that if the volume is constant, the pressure of the gas will increase if more gas is added.## Step 2The problem asks us to identify the correct relationship between the pressure and the amount of gas added. The options provided are:- Adding more gas means higher pressure/direct relationship- Adding more gas means less pressure/direct relationship- Adding more gas means higher pressure/indirect relationship## Step 3The first option, "Adding more gas means higher pressure/direct relationship", correctly states that adding more gas will increase the pressure, and this is a direct relationship.## Step 4The second option, "Adding more gas means less pressure/direct relationship", is incorrect because adding more gas will not decrease the pressure.## Step 5The third option, "Adding more gas means higher pressure/indirect relationship", is also incorrect because the relationship between the pressure and the amount of gas added is direct, not indirect.