The temp will increase.
A reduction in the temperature of the container.
Either decrease the amount of gas, or decrease the temperature.
it increases
If the gas isn't able to freely escape, such as in a closed container, then the answer is yes.
As the temperature of a fluid increases, its volume increases, and as the temperature decreases, its volume decreases. Since the liquid in a thermometer is in a closed container, the fluid rises when the temperature increases and lowers when the temperature decreases.
The particles get closer together and their temperature increases.
Lowering the temperature will cause a decrease in gas pressure in a closed container.
Lowering the temperature will cause a decrease in gas pressure in a closed container.
A reduction in the temperature of the container.
In a closed container at normal temperature it is reversible but at high temperature it is irreversible reaction.
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.
yes because it directly proportional with it
vapor pressure
Either decrease the amount of gas, or decrease the temperature.
it decreases.
False. Gases in a container take the shape of the container. The volume of a gas increases with temperature and inversely with pressure, except when in a closed container where volume remains the same as the volume of the container and the temperature and pressure will vary.
Since you have specified a closed container, the amount of gas doesn't change, and the volume that it occupies doesn't change. The only thing that is likely to change is the temperature, and changes in temperature will cause corresponding changes in pressure. And if the pressure gets too high, your closed container is going to explode. So avoid overheating.