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30 September, 02:25

The temperature and volume in a closed container of gas remain constant. If the number of particles of gas is increased, what will happen to the gas pressure?

-it will increase

-it will decrease

-it will remain constant

-you cannot predict it

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  1. 30 September, 02:48
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    A - It will increase

    Explanation:

    Take for instance,

    The number of particles (10000) present initially is less in a per unit volume say in 1 mL.

    The number of particles increases (20000) in the same volume 1mL.

    So, the pressure will increase in the container since 10000 particles is present in a low volume of 0.5 mL now.

    We know as volume decreases the pressure will increase as per Boyle's law.
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