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When you release it into the larger container the pressure reduces from the previous amount so the gas can completely fill the larger container.

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Why does the pressure fall when a gas is released from a small container to a large container?

When a gas is released from a small container to a larger container, the gas molecules spread out to occupy the larger volume. This expansion leads to a decrease in the density of the gas, resulting in fewer gas molecules per unit volume in the larger container. Consequently, the pressure decreases because pressure is defined as the force exerted by gas molecules colliding with the walls of the container; with fewer collisions occurring in the larger space, the overall pressure drops.


What can handle more pressure a small closed container or a large closed container if the amount of liquid placed in it is the same?

small container


What happens to the pressure of a gas inside a rigid container if the temperature of the gas temperature of the gas decreases?

Cooling a pressurized container will cause the internal pressure to decrease.This works in reverse too. Depressurizing a pressurized container will lower the internal temperature (and by conduction, the temperature of the container itself). This is why ice often forms around propane gas cylinders after extended use.


Why does the gas pressure change when gas pressure released from a small container into a large container?

Perhaps the simplest answer is to refer to the ideal gas law PV=nRT where P is pressure V is volume n is the number of moles of gas - which is proportional to the mass of the gas R is the "Rankine" or Ideal Gas constant T is temperature If you increase the volume, the pressure has to drop unless you change the amount of gas or change the temperature. In broader terms, the pressure will drop because the pressure is related to the number of molecules banging on a surface per unit area. If you spread them out by moving the gas from a smaller container to a larger container, there will still be the same number of molecules of gas BUT they will be banging on a bigger area, hence a lower pressure.


Gas flows from one container into a larger one what happens to its pressure?

When you release it into the larger container the pressure reduces from the previous amount so the gas can completely fill the larger container.


Would the volume of the gas be the same if it is transferred to a large plastic bag?

Yes, if the large plastic bag had the same volume as the original container and was rigid enough to sustain the same pressure.


What happens to pressure and flow when a steadily flowing liquid flows from a small pipe to a large pipe?

you have a severe pressure drop and a loss of velocity


What happens when large amounts of nutrients are released into surface water?

an algal bloom-(:


How can you say that liquid maintains its level?

If you have a large container and the opening has a large cross section and the container is kept still, the liquid inside will become flat. It will be level. The liquid will remain level. If some liquid is added or removed the surface will soon become level again. That would not happen with a solid.


What happens when Magma with a large amount of dissolved gases tends to be?

When magma with a large amount of dissolved gases reaches the Earth's surface, the gases expand rapidly, causing pressure to build up. This can lead to explosive volcanic eruptions as the built-up pressure is released violently, ejecting magma, gases, and volcanic ash into the air.


What happens to spacing between streamlines of gas flowing from large pipe to smaller pipe?

Pressure rises at the junction.


Do small amounts of liquids fill a large container?

No, small amounts of liquids do not fill a large container. The volume of the liquid stays the same, regardless of the size of the container it is placed in.