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The enthalpy of an ideal gas increases with temperature. As the temperature rises, the kinetic energy of the gas molecules also increases, leading to higher enthalpy.
The pressure increases.
When the temperature of a gas at constant volume increases, its pressure also increases. This is because the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules increases with temperature, causing them to collide more frequently with the walls of the container, resulting in an increase in pressure.
The average speed of gas molecules is proportional to the square root of the temperature of the gas. As the temperature increases, the average speed of the molecules also increases. This is described by the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of speeds.
No, it does affect the volume of a gas according to the ideal gas law (PV=nRT).
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
The impacts of temperature on gas are manifold. Increase in temperature increases the gas pressure by increasing its volume. It increases the solubility of gas and vice-verse. The viscosity of gas also increases with increase in temperature.
No when there density increases
The speed of gas molecules increases as the temperature of a gas increases.
temperature increases with depth
As the gas's temperature increases, its thermal energy also increases. This is because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the gas particles, and as they move faster (due to higher temperature), they possess more kinetic energy and thus the thermal energy of the gas increases.
As pressure increases, if temperature is constant, the gas will decrease in volume.
The temperature increases in the troposphere. It is because of greenhouse gas, ozone.
As pressure increases, if temperature is constant, the gas will decrease in volume.
Balloons are filled with gas and gas expands when temperature increases. Gas also condenses when the temperature is lowered. This is due to Charles' law.
When a gas is put under pressure, its temperature typically increases. This is because compressing the gas increases the kinetic energy of its molecules, leading to an increase in temperature.
If you compress a gas the temperature increases