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Question
which of the following will decrease the pressure of a gas in a closed container? a increasing the temperature b increasing the volume c increasing the amount of light d increasing the number of molecules
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To determine which factor decreases gas pressure in a closed container, we use gas laws (like Boyle's Law or the ideal gas law \( PV = nRT \), where \( P \) is pressure, \( V \) is volume, \( n \) is moles, \( R \) is gas constant, \( T \) is temperature).
- Option A: Increasing temperature (\( T \)) increases pressure (since \( P \propto T \) at constant \( V, n \)).
- Option B: Increasing volume (\( V \)) decreases pressure (Boyle's Law: \( P \propto \frac{1}{V} \) at constant \( T, n \)).
- Option C: Light does not directly affect gas pressure (no relation to gas pressure factors).
- Option D: Increasing molecules (\( n \)) increases pressure (since \( P \propto n \) at constant \( V, T \)).
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B. increasing the volume