its volume increases
true and false it will increase up to the limit that the container can flex then there will be a pressure increase
increase in volume
It increases due to repulsion
the particles do not realy grow bigger its more that the electrons get a larger distance from the nucleus they "hop" up an orbital -this is just about total "BS" cosidering that the size doesnt expand at all the particles just get more spread apart Poopie-teehee
Flexible
true and false it will increase up to the limit that the container can flex then there will be a pressure increase
In a perfectly flexible and expandable container (pressure is constant) the volume of an ideal gas will double as the absolute temperature doubles. For a non-ideal gas and non-perfect container, your results will vary but will always be somewhat less than double.
In a perfectly flexible and expandable container (pressure is constant) the volume of an ideal gas will double as the absolute temperature doubles. For a non-ideal gas and non-perfect container, your results will vary but will always be somewhat less than double.
Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container.
"Flexible temperature" of what? You'll have to rephrase the question so that it makes sense.
it is considered to be a flexible substance because it can fit in to any container of any shape or size
Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container.
mercury is flexible because its liquid at room temperature.
Water expands when it freezes and the container is less flexible at lower temperatures.
increase in volume
For the majority of applications, ABS can be used between −25 and 60 °C as its mechanical properties vary with temperature, at which it becomes flexible.
Yes. They are easily more flexible at higher temperatures.