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Rigid container implies the volume stays constant. The pressure will increase, and if the container is well insulated, the temperature may also increase.

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Raising temperature of a gas fixed volume container will change?

it would change the pressure exerted by the gas in the container.


What are chemical properties of different types of matter?

Matter can be classified according to its composition Solid: has a definite shape, mass & volume & are highly rigid. They cannot flow, have high density, are almost incompressible & have any no. of free surfaces. Liquid: has a definite mass & volume but no fixed shape & are less rigid. They can flow & take up the shape of the container in which it is stored. Gas: have a definite mass but have no fixed volume or shape & is not at all rigid. They can flow & take up the shape & volume of the container in which it is stored.


Suppose a gas is kept in a closed rigid container if the temperature of the gas increased what happens to its pressure on the container?

Generally, the gas will expand and the pressure will go up. For this question we can refer to the ideal gas law and you can combine it with some thermodynamics later on for things like adiabatic expansions.The law simply states that pV=nRTbreaking down the terms:P= pressure in atmospheresV= volume in Ln= number of moles of the gas that is presentR= 8,314 462 1 joules per kelvin and mole; the units of this are importantT= the temperature in kelvin (add 273,16 to the temperature in degrees Celsius to get this figure)so rearrange our equation so we can look at pressurep=nRT/vplug in the figures for two different temperatures and then you will see the exact change in pressure for your idealised gas.


Where are certain chemicals placed on plant cells and begin to change shape and become less rigid?

"The chemicals dissolve the cell wall" (PLATO) Swag~


Why solids are rigid?

Solids are rigid and hard because they have no definite shape and volume and they're tightly packed

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Why will a container of gas explode when heated?

Increasing the number of moles of gas, decreasing the volume of the container, or iIncreasing the temperature could cause a rigid container of gas to explode.


What will you observe about the temperature of a fixed amount of air inside a rigid container if the pressure inside decreases?

it will decrease


How does the pressure of an enclose gas in a rigid container change when the gas is heated?

It doesn't change


What occurs when a rigid container of gas is heated?

Given that the container is "rigid" the size of the container holding the gas cannot change. Since the volume of the container remains constant, so too does the volume of the gas. The pressure however will increase.


When the temperature of a gas increases does the volume of the gas increase in a rigid steel container?

No, because the gas is in a rigid steel container, its volume cannot increase as the temperature increases (assuming the steel does not deform). Instead, the pressure of the gas inside the container will increase. Of course, if the pressure is high enough, the container will explode, lowering the pressure and causing the gas to expand.


Raising temperature of a gas fixed volume container will change?

it would change the pressure exerted by the gas in the container.


When gas is pumped into a small rigid container the pressure inside the container increases as more particles are added if the number of particles are doubled than the pressure will double what woul?

It wil leopard


What is a rigid shape?

A rigid shape is when you cant push/pull on it and make it turn into a different shape. You can make shapes rigid by adding "braces", which are lines that you put inside the shape to make triangles (which are rigid). For instance, a square is notrigid. To make it rigid, you would put a brace inside diagonally. This would create TWO triangles, and therefore, rigid. ~xDragonx


What is a rigid container designed for a homburg or a porkpie?

A hatbox.


Is the volume of a gas a result of gas particles pushing on the walls of a container true or false?

If the container is rigid, then its volume cannot change. However, if more gas particles are pushing on the walls, then it is the pressure that is changing.


How does heating a gas in a rigid container change its pressure?

Heating a gas in a closed container would increase it's pressure. This would happen because when you heat the gas, the particles' kinetic energy increases, making them move faster, and more. They will hit the sides of the container and create pressure.


When a gas is pumped into a small rigid container the pressure inside the container increases as more particles are added If the number of particles is doubled then the pressure will double What?

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