P1/t1=p2/t2
As the temperature of a gas increases, so does the volume.
Volume ChangesThe volume of any solid, liquid, or gas will change with changes in temperature.
1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
Temperature is not directly tied to volume, its related to pressure. Increasing the temperature will increase the pressure--only if volume is held constant. That is were volume and temperature are related, through pressure. However, if you increase the volume it does not change the temperature.
The volume decreases
when determining volume, moles, weight, and/or temperature
- by the variation of the temperature- by the variation of the pressure
As the temperature of a gas increases, so does the volume.
Volume ChangesThe volume of any solid, liquid, or gas will change with changes in temperature.
Weight, length, temperature, volume, land area.
it cannot change its volume because it has a definite shape and the electrons are tightly packed but it can change its volume when there is a slight change in temperature.
it cannot change its volume because it has a definite shape and the electrons are tightly packed but it can change its volume when there is a slight change in temperature.
Assuming that pressure and the amount of matter are constant (meaning they do not change), volume will increase as temperature increases.
1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
Temperature is not directly tied to volume, its related to pressure. Increasing the temperature will increase the pressure--only if volume is held constant. That is were volume and temperature are related, through pressure. However, if you increase the volume it does not change the temperature.
Temperature is not directly tied to volume, its related to pressure. Increasing the temperature will increase the pressure--only if volume is held constant. That is were volume and temperature are related, through pressure. However, if you increase the volume it does not change the temperature.
Change the pressure or change the temperature. Volume changes inversely with pressure and directly with temperature. That is to say, if you squeeze it, it gets smaller. If you heat it, it gets bigger.