When the pressure of a gas decreases, which quantity will increase, assuming all other variables are held constant?(1 point)

Responses

R
R

n
n

T
T

V

1 answer

When the pressure of a gas decreases, the quantity that will increase, assuming all other variables are held constant, is \( V \) (volume). This is consistent with Boyle's Law, which states that at a constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume. Hence, if the pressure decreases, the volume must increase.