That's because they are quite easily compressible.
There are no forces holding the gas particles together. (apex)
Gas has a variable volume because the particles in a gas are not held together very tightly and are constantly moving and colliding with each other and the walls of their container. This constant motion allows gases to expand to fill their container or be compressed to a smaller volume depending on the conditions.
The volume of gas can change because it depends on temperature and pressure and both of those can change in a gas. So if they change then the volume change.
Yes, the volume of a gas depends on its pressure and temperature. This is known as Boyle's law.
The volume of a gas is subject to change according to the temperature of it's environment. Gas will expand with heat while it contracts with cold.
Of course. Just pump it into a bottle with a different volume
from the bottle it's in now.
Gas is compressible.
change temperature or pressure
The volume of gas
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No. Steam is a gas, thus volume is a variable. (It is often referred to as a vapor since it is usually near its liquid condition.)
The volume is halved (Explanation): this is boyle's law PV=PV. In order to keep this equation true, if one variable (pressure in this case) is doubled, the other variable must be the reciprocal of that (in this case 1/2, which is reciprocal of double).
An increase of the temperature or a decrease of the pressure.
The gas and plasma phases have a variable volume.
The volume of a gas is subject to change with temperature and pressure.
The volume of gas
The volume of gas
Gas.
The volume of gas
The volume of gas
This is a gas.
Assuming that the questioner meant "experiment" where "experince"* was written, the volume of gas is the dependent variable and temperature is the independent variable.*The French word for "experiment" is "experience".
The key difference between a liquid and a gas is their molecular arrangement. In a liquid, the molecules are loosely packed and have some degree of attraction between them, allowing the liquid to maintain a fixed volume but take the shape of its container. In a gas, the molecules are far apart and have very weak interactions, leading to the gas expanding to fill its entire container.
pressure temperature volume
No. Steam is a gas, thus volume is a variable. (It is often referred to as a vapor since it is usually near its liquid condition.)