increases cause gases are less dense by nature, if the volume is confined and not large enough the liquid will not turn to a gas. that's how they haul liquid nitrogen and stuff...
The only way that the mass can change is if matter is added or taken away. The volume of a liquid can increase if heated, such as the liquid inside of a thermometer. The thermometer is sealed and no liquid gets in or out, so the mass of the liquid is unchanged. But when the temperature goes up, the liquid expands and is forced to go up the thermometer.
False. An increase in frequency means a decrease in the wavelength and a decrease in frequency goes with an increase in the wavelength.
To increase friction, the car goes faster so that the air resistance becomes greater. To decrease friction the car goes slower to decrease the air resistance acting on the car. Hope that helped:)
It goes up.
The balloon will shrink when it goes outside. How much it shrinks will depend on the temperature difference. As temperature decreases the gas(ses) in the balloon decrease in volume causing the balloon to shrink.
Temperature has direct relation with volume,so therefore an increase in temperature will result in the increase in volume.
Yes. Almost all substances are less dense in their liquid form than their solids, as the solid structure is more closely packed. Water is the exception to this, hence ice floats.
The density of most things increases as they cool.The interesting thing about liquid water is not that it does that, but that it goes through a maximum and begins decreasing again at about 4 degrees Celsius.
Increase.
Think of a balloon. Let some air out and the pressure goes down, and the balloon decreases in size.
The price goes down.
According to the state equation pv=nrt p=pressure v=volume n=number of moles r=gas constant t=temperature. p and v are inversely proportional; as p increases, v decreases, as v increases, p decreases.
The only way that the mass can change is if matter is added or taken away. The volume of a liquid can increase if heated, such as the liquid inside of a thermometer. The thermometer is sealed and no liquid gets in or out, so the mass of the liquid is unchanged. But when the temperature goes up, the liquid expands and is forced to go up the thermometer.
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Kinetic theory in chemistry describes the relationship between temperature, volume, and pressure; if you increase temperature, the pressure or volume will increase, if you decrease volume or increase pressure, temperature will increase. The theory examines the nature of an elastic gas with atoms or molecules moving around within a container colliding with each other and with the walls of the container; temperature is a measure of the collective average random kinetic energy, expressed both in mass and speed (rotation, translation, and vibration). It describes that as you compress the substance (decrease the volume), the density of its component molecules increases and the frequency with which they collide with the walls increases, hence the temperature (and/or pressure) goes up.
It increases
False. An increase in frequency means a decrease in the wavelength and a decrease in frequency goes with an increase in the wavelength.