The volume of a gas is dependent on the pressure and temperature of the gas.
Yes, gas has volume.
The volume decreases
The volume of a gas must increase when the temperature of the gas increases.
does gas take the shape of it's container and can change volume
gas has no specific volume because the molecules can be compressed or expanded, which would change the volume. like there is a smaller volume of gas in a can of soda then in the atmesphere around you.
Yes, gas has volume.
the negligible volume of a gas means that gas has a volume which is too little
Compressing a gas means increasing the pressure on the gas and according to Boyle's law pressure is inversely proportional to the volume of a given amount of a gas(at constant temperature) . Therefore increasing the pressure (compression) of the gas reduces the volume of the gas.
The volume of a gas can be determined by measuring the volume of the container that holds it
No problem. The volume of a gas is the volume of whatever container you're keeping it in.
Gas tends to take the shape of the volume it's in. If the volume is reduced, then the pressure of the gas will increase.
Liquids have a definite volume but gas do not
A gas takes the shape its in. This means it does not have a definite volume.
The volume decreases
A gas takes the shape its in. This means it does not have a definite volume.
The volume of a gas must increase when the temperature of the gas increases.
Molar gas volume is the volume of ONE moel of gas. It only depends on the pressure and temperature, not on the kind of gas. Molar volume at standard temperature and standard pressure is always 22,4 Litres (for any gas)