The volume and shape of a gas are determined by its volume and shape of its container.
Well, if you have a closed jar, the volume of air inside is exactly the volume of the jar. That's a hint, not a complete answer, though.
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Assuming temperature and moles of gas remains the same, then decreasing the volume of the gas will increase the pressure. Decreasing the volume enough will result in non ideal behavior.
Charles Law (also known as the law of volumes) describes how gases tend to expand or contract with temperature changes.If the temperature changes and the gas molecules and pressure remains the same then the volume will increase or decrease at the same rate that the temperature changes.Since the temperature doubled the volume will double to 6L.
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The volume of gas
One of the properties of a gas is that is expands to fill the container it is in, so yes, it can change volume. Its volume will only be constant when it is in a closed container.
The volume of a gas is the same as the volume of its container.
The volume is doubled.
The Ideal Gas Laws describe the relationship of temperature, pressure, and volume for a gas. These three things are all related. At lower temperatures a gas will exert lower pressure if the volume remains the same, or can exert the same pressure but in a smaller volume.
Assuming temperature and moles of gas remains the same, then decreasing the volume of the gas will increase the pressure. Decreasing the volume enough will result in non ideal behavior.
Well, since a gas spreads to encompass its container, it should have the same volume as its container.
Charles Law (also known as the law of volumes) describes how gases tend to expand or contract with temperature changes.If the temperature changes and the gas molecules and pressure remains the same then the volume will increase or decrease at the same rate that the temperature changes.Since the temperature doubled the volume will double to 6L.
- if the cylinder is sealed by welding, the same volume- if the cylinder is open - any initial gas
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The volume of a gas is totally dependent on the container it is in, gas fills its container completely by its particles spreading out. The volume of the container is the same as volume of the gas inside the container. gasses are most commonly measured in SI units (Liters, mililiters, .....).
If you double the amount of gas in the same volume you will double the pressure.
According the kinetic theory of gases and Charles law increasing the temperature of a gas increases its volume. This is due to the increased collisions between gas molecules. With a larger volume and the same mass the gas's density decreases.