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Since you can not measure the volume or the shape, you can probably measure the temperature, weight, color, things like that.
Anything with physical substance has a temperature, including atoms and even subatomic particles.
Kinetic energy
the answer is kinitic energy
The property of gas particles that is measured by temperature is the average kinetic energy. This energy will increase as a gas becomes warmer or the temperature increases.
number of particles.
Actually, it should decrease in size. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature of a gas (measured in Kelvin). Therefore if you inflate a balloon with your warm breath and then cool it down with cold water, the balloon will shrink, not increase in size.See the Related Questions for more information about the effect of temperature on gases.
Gas particles are in a permanent and chaotic motion.
pressure temperature volume
The property of gas particles that is measured by temperature is the average kinetic energy. This energy will increase as a gas becomes warmer or the temperature increases.
temperature
As the temperature of a gas increases, the kinetic energy of the particles will also increase.
number of particles.
Temperature is proportional to energy and energy of gas particles is related to their velocity via E= 1/2mv2. So if the temperature doubles then the velocity of the individual particles increases by (4dE/m)1/2 =v
number of particles.
number of particles.
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Actually, it should decrease in size. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature of a gas (measured in Kelvin). Therefore if you inflate a balloon with your warm breath and then cool it down with cold water, the balloon will shrink, not increase in size.See the Related Questions for more information about the effect of temperature on gases.
Heat is measured in joules and the heat is aka kinetic energy.
The observation that hydrogen chloride is a gas at room temperature is a PHYSICAL property.