For an enclosed gas (contained in a fixed volume), the pressure increases as temperature increases.
Another way to picture this is that at higher temperatures, the gas molecules colliding with the walls of the container are more energetic, so the force exerted (pressure) is greater.
It goes up.
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
The volume increases Source:
The rate decreases.
The volume decreases, in accordance to Boyle's Gas Law.
Increasing the the pressure the volume decrease.The law of Boyle and Mariotte: P.V= k
If you increase the temperature of a gas, its particles (atoms or molecules) will speed up. If it is in a closed container, the pressure will also increase.
When the temperature of a gas is increased at a constant pressure, its volume increases. When the temperature of a gas is devreased at constnt pressure, its volume decreases.
Volume and temperature are directly proportional to each other and so when temperature is increased the volume also increase and vise virsa
moves faster
As the temperature is increased in a gas solution, the rate of dissolution typically increases. This is because higher temperatures provide more energy for the gas molecules to break free from their bonds and dissolve into the solvent. Ultimately, increased temperature often leads to a faster and more complete dissolution of the gas into the solvent.