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Gas pressure is caused by the molecules of gas striking the walls of a container, or in the case of Earth's atmosphere, the molecules of air hitting the earth. In a vacuum, there are no gas molecules. No molecules, no pressure.
The gas molecules receive kinetic energy and start to vibrate
The gas molecules go upward. Sorry I dont have any more information but this was all I ould find out
When matter is heated the molecules move faster and the speed becomes so great the molecules cannot hold together. The molecules fly apart and become a gas.
All of the water molecules gain a lot of energy and eventually leave the liquid into the "air" as a gas. So basically they move fast enough to turn into a gas.
The rocket pushes back on the gas.
The rocket pushes back on the gas.
You get an explosion.
Molecules at zero will not be gas anymore. Molecules will then become a solid.
It does not change, unless a chemical reaction in the gas happens.
Gas pressure is caused by the molecules of gas striking the walls of a container, or in the case of Earth's atmosphere, the molecules of air hitting the earth. In a vacuum, there are no gas molecules. No molecules, no pressure.
from the gas laws and Charles 2nd law, it can be concluded that pressure is directly proportional to temperature..hence if the temp decreases; pressure also decreases as the kinetic energy of the molecules decreases; the collisions decrease hence pressure of the molecules inside the container decrease.
The liquid molecules are transformed in gas molecules.
The molecules of the gas will stop moving.
The temperature of the gas decrease.
The liquid molecules are transformed in gas molecules.
Air and gas. What happens is conflagration, which is halfway between an explosion and an expansion of gas and air.