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The pressure increases when the temperature rises.
it would change the pressure exerted by the gas in the container.
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It expands, taking up more space, if there is no more space, pressure in the container increases.
Gas molecules are spread out. When they are placed under pressure they condense into a liquid.
The temperature rises.
YES it is called "pressure temperature relationship" temperature rises so does the pressure
Yes. as temperature rises pressure rises and density rises.
Rising from the sea level to the higher levels will result in decrease of temperature and pressure.
When altitude rises, the air pressure and density both decrease. When temperature rises that means that more air is pushing down on it. So this means that the air pressure and density rise when temperature rises.
When altitude rises, the air pressure and density both decrease. When temperature rises that means that more air is pushing down on it. So this means that the air pressure and density rise when temperature rises.
when any gas is expanded, it's pressure would drop and the temperature would drop as well resulting with cold atmosphere.
Temperature is really just the amount of kinetic energy in the molecules of a substance. If you add more energy by heating the substance then the molecules dash about faster and faster. This increases the pressure if the substance is constrained, like gas in a jar or in a bomb.