The kinetic theory states that gas pressure is the force exerted by gas molecules impacting on the sides of the container.
Heating a container of gas increases the pressure inside the container as the gas particles gain more kinetic energy and move faster. If the pressure exceeds the container's capacity to hold it, the container can rupture or explode. This is due to the buildup of internal pressure interacting with the container's structural integrity.
What causes the pressure exerted by gas molecules on their container? idk
The pressure in a container is due to the particles of the gas hitting the inside walls of the container.
collisions between the particles of gas and the container walls
collisions between the particles of gas and the container walls
If temperature increases, either the volume or the pressure must increase. Since you have limited the volume by closing the container, pressure must increase.
Gas Pressure
gas pressure
Heat. The addition of heat causes expansion and spreading of the molecules which in turn causes an increase in pressure.
The water rises in the candle experiment because the heat from the candle causes the air inside the container to expand, pushing some of the air out. As the air cools down, it contracts, creating a lower pressure inside the container. This lower pressure causes the water to rise up into the container to equalize the pressure.
Eventually it will explode because the heat causes the gas particles inside the container to accelerate and thus, create pressure by colliding with each other and the sides of the container. This pressure --> boom.
Because the pressure increases The real answer is: Charles's Law. He found that if you increase the temperature of a constant pressure the volume increases also.