Why does the pressure exerted by a gas at constant temperature decrease when the volume of the gas is increased?

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2026-05-16 20:05

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Greater pressure on a gas will compact the gas into a smaller volume. If the compressed gas is then warmed, it will try to expand, and the pressure the gas exerts on the container will increase. If the pressure becomes greater than the container can hold, the container will explode or split and the excess gas pressure released.

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