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Why is pressure inversely proportional to gas volume?

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Why is pressure inversely proportional to gas volume?

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If you increase the pressure on a gas, the molecules/atoms of the gas get compressed (decrease the total volume) until the pressure inside the container equals the pressure outside. Pressure of a gas is due to collisions of the molecules with the walls of the container, so if they are closer together and there’s less surface area, they will collide more often.

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