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The pressure inside of a container when nitrogen gas is added depends on:what the pressure was before the gas was addedhow big the container ishow much nitrogen gas is addedthe temperature of the gas before it is addedthe temperature of the container and its contents
It rises, because you have packed more atoms into the same space.
Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
Contact between the particles of a gas and walls of the container cause pressure in a closed container of gas.
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The pressure inside of a container when nitrogen gas is added depends on:what the pressure was before the gas was addedhow big the container ishow much nitrogen gas is addedthe temperature of the gas before it is addedthe temperature of the container and its contents
increases
Yes, unless it is under pressure in a container. yes,gas is the normal phase of nitrogen and it is a noble gas
It rises, because you have packed more atoms into the same space.
Contact between the particles of a gas and walls of the container cause pressure in a closed container of gas.
The pressure increases if the container gets smaller or the gas heats up. The pressure decreases if the container gets bigger or the gas cools off.
What causes the pressure exerted by gas molecules on their container? idk
Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
If you increase the volume of the container, and not the gas itself, then the pressure decreases. If you increase the volume of the gas, and not the container, then the pressure increases.
When you release it into the larger container the pressure reduces from the previous amount so the gas can completely fill the larger container.
The pressure increases. Hopefully, the container is strong enough to withstand the increased pressure. If there is a weakness in the container, gas will escape as a leak.
it's a gas - it fills all available space. A liquid will sit in a container.