The more air pressure within a Basketball, the more capable it is to bounce efficiently, rather than a basketball with little air pressure.
Increased density and temperature.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
The total number of gas molecules will decrease.
Background: All reactions are equilibriums. This means that they react in both directions. Many cases this is to such a small extent that it is negligible.Answer: Increasing the pressure on a reaction will shift the reaction towards the side with the least number of moles of GAS.
The ideal gas law could be written to say the P = nRt/v. So gas pressure, P, is affected by n, the number of gas molecules; t, temperature; and v, volume. "R" is a natural constant.
Yes, it is normal.
Yes, it is normal.
Increased density and temperature.
It increases proportionally. This means that if you double the ammount of particles, the pressure doubles.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
A handkerchief
So they can prove it was you when it bounces.
Heat, number of molecules, atmospheric pressure and volume Volume * Pressure = molecules * molar gas constant * Heat
yes, the higher number of plasma sodium ions the greater the osmotic pressure.
No, there was no meat in Annemarie's basket in the story "Number the Stars." Her basket contained mainly bread and other basic supplies that were being delivered to her uncle's family.
At a constant temperature, the volume and the pressure are inversely proportional, that it, the greater the volume, the lesser the pressure on the gas, and viceversa.