more gas
If you increase the volume without adding more gas, the pressure decreases.
An increase in temperature will result in an increase in volume so long as it is not confined, while adecrease in temperature will result in a decease in volume.
it increase as a result of pressure generated from the heat
The kinetic energy will increase
A. An increase in pressure from 2 ATM to 3 ATM will result in a decrease in volume of gas. B. An increase in pressure from 3 ATM to 4 ATM will result in a decrease in volume of gas. C. A decrease in pressure from 4 ATM to 1 ATM will result in an increase in volume of gas. D. An increase in pressure from 1 ATM to 3 ATM will result in a decrease in volume of gas.
At constant volume the pressure increase.
Yes, generally an increase in heat will result in an increase in pressure, assuming the volume remains constant. This is based on the ideal gas law, where pressure is directly proportional to temperature when volume is constant.
Increasing the temperature of a gas will generally increase its pressure and volume, assuming constant mass. Higher temperature will cause the gas particles to move faster and collide more frequently with the container walls, leading to an increase in pressure. The volume of the gas will also expand as the gas particles move farther apart from each other.
Increasing the temperature of a gas generally causes its particles to move faster, leading to an increase in kinetic energy. As a result, the gas expands and the pressure may also increase if the gas is contained in a fixed volume. According to the ideal gas law (PV = nRT), if the volume remains constant, raising the temperature will directly increase the pressure. Conversely, if the gas is allowed to expand, the pressure may remain constant while the volume increases.
To increase the volume of a gas * reduce the pressure, or * increase the temperature, or * add more gas
In a closed system the pressure increase. In other conditions the volume increase and the density decrease.
To increase the pressure of a gas, you can either decrease the volume of the gas (Boyle's Law) or increase the temperature of the gas (Gay-Lussac's Law). Both methods will result in an increase in pressure due to the gas molecules being confined to a smaller space or moving faster and exerting more force on the container walls.
The volume increase when the amount of gas increase.