If the volume of water increases the tempreture change will also increase.
If lots of water is added then the temperature will rise
Yes, it does affect the volume. The relationship between them can be explained by the equation pV=nRT (pressure x volume = number of moles of gas x molar gas constant x temperature). Therefore, there is a direct proportionality between temperature and volume. If the temperature doubles, so does the volume.
the amount of zg, volume and temperature
No, it does affect the volume of a gas according to the ideal gas law (PV=nRT).
The molecules will not collide as often with the walls decreasing the volume
If lots of water is added then the temperature will rise
yeah the temperature does increase, when you increase the volume of water the temperature of calcium hydroxide increases too!
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High temperature makes the volume greater.
As the temperature of a gas increases, so does the volume.
An increase in temperature will cause an increase in volume, while a decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in volume.
There are two factors that affect gas pressure. These factors are temperature and volume. Higher volume means lower pressure. Higher temperature means higher pressure.
Yes, it does affect the volume. The relationship between them can be explained by the equation pV=nRT (pressure x volume = number of moles of gas x molar gas constant x temperature). Therefore, there is a direct proportionality between temperature and volume. If the temperature doubles, so does the volume.
the higher the temperature, the higher the volume of a solid - michelle strafer
Yes, the size (volume and mass) and the type of the cup will affect its temperature
Volume is a measure of how much space something takes up. Temperature and pressure affect volume.
If the temperature remains constant, decreasing the volume will increase the pressure.