Pressure affects the distance between particles by influencing their movement and arrangement. Increasing pressure forces particles closer together, potentially leading to a change in state, while decreasing pressure allows particles to move farther apart, possibly causing a change in state ...
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Yes, changing the pressure can indeed change the state of matter. For example, increasing pressure on a gas can cause it to condense into a liquid, while decreasing pressure can cause a liquid to evaporate into a gas.
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Yes, increasing pressure causes the particles of the gas to come closer together as the volume decreases.
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When pressure is applied and a gas is compressed, the distance between the constituent particles decreases, leading to a reduction in the volume of the gas.
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Substances undergo sublimation or deposition based on their vapor pressure and temperature conditions. If the vapor pressure of the solid exceeds that of the liquid phase at a given temperature, sublimation occurs; if the vapor pressure of the gas decreases ...