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Q: What will be the final temperature of a fixed quantity of air originally at 22 C in a rigid container if its pressure increases from 730 mm Hg to 795 mm Hg?
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What happens to pressure in a container while the temperature rises?

Answer The pressure increases when the temperature rises.


Using the kinetic theory explain why the pressure of a gas increases when the temperature increases?

When the temperature of a gas increases, the Kinetic Energy of the particles increases. This means that they move faster and apply a greater force when they collide with the walls of the container. As pressure is the force per unit area on the container, the pressure increases. This is Gay-Lussac's "Pressure Temperature" Law: "P = kT".


Explain why increasing the temperature of a gas in closed rigid container causes the pressure in the container to increase?

Because the pressure increases The real answer is: Charles's Law. He found that if you increase the temperature of a constant pressure the volume increases also.


Why the pressure of a gas increases when it's temperature increases?

A simple way to think about it is: the pressure is the force per unit of area that a gas exerts on it's container caused by the molecules colliding with the container's walls. As the temperature increases, the molecules have more energy and collide with more force, so the pressure increases.


How the temperature of gas is increased and decreased?

When the speed of a gas molecules increases, the gas molecules hit their container more often. The more frequently the gas impacts the container walls, the higher the pressure. So, as temperature increases, the pressure also increases.


What is the direct effect of increases in the amounts of this gas?

Increasing the amount of a gas increases the temperature and pressure in a container


Explain why increasing the temperature of a gas in a close the rigid container causes the pressure in the container to increase?

If temperature increases, either the volume or the pressure must increase. Since you have limited the volume by closing the container, pressure must increase.


Why does air pressure in a cars tire increase after a long drive?

As you drive, the friction of the road and the flexing of the tire increases the tires temperature. When you increase the temperature of a gas in a sealed container the pressure goes up.As you drive, the friction of the road and the flexing of the tire increases the tires temperature. When you increase the temperature of a gas in a sealed container the pressure goes up.


What would be a direct effect of increases of the amounts of this gas?

Increasing the amount of a gas increases the temperature and pressure in a container


Why an elevated temperature increases the pressure exerted to the inside of container?

In a closed system the pressure is directly proportional to the temperature (Gay-Lussac law).At higher temperature the volume tend to increase but in a container the volume is limited.


When the temperature of a gas increases does the volume of the gas increase in a rigid steel container?

No, because the gas is in a rigid steel container, its volume cannot increase as the temperature increases (assuming the steel does not deform). Instead, the pressure of the gas inside the container will increase. Of course, if the pressure is high enough, the container will explode, lowering the pressure and causing the gas to expand.


When gas in a container expand to twice its volume at constant temperature the gas pressure does what?

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.