Volume = Mass/Density. In a larger container the mass of the gas remains unchanged, the density decreases so the volume increases.
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Increased density and temperature.
Increase. As the temperature increases, the particles hit the walls of the container more often and with more force. This causes the pressure to increase, since the definition of pressure is the number and force of collisions the particles have with the walls of its container.
Pressure... hope I helped! :D
The most important factor is the temperature.
Assuming you haven't put any more gas in the container, the pressure will go down. Usually, the reason the volume of the container gets larger is that you put more gas in the container and the gas pressure in the container seeks to equalize with the pressure outside it.
Pressure is defined as the force per unit area applied. This force is derived from the collision of particles. Pressure increase when this force is increase, and it applies otherwise too. By increasing the number of particles in a specific amount of gas, there are more particles colliding onto the container. This causes the force per unit exerted by the gas on the container to increase. As such, when one increases the number of particles within a container of gas, the pressure within the container will increase.
Pressure is due to particles colliding with the walls of the container in which the system is encompassed. Therefore, for a lower pressure (with the same number of particles), the particles would have to collide less frequently with the container walls.
The pressure is higher (x 3).
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Increased density and temperature.
pressure
The particles will gain kinetic energy and will move faster in the closed container. This will increase the number of collisions they make with the walls of the container, thus increasing the pressure.
Increase. As the temperature increases, the particles hit the walls of the container more often and with more force. This causes the pressure to increase, since the definition of pressure is the number and force of collisions the particles have with the walls of its container.
Pressure... hope I helped! :D
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The most important factor is the temperature.