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no, cuz there is a thing called the expansivity of a substance that tells us how much a particular substance will expand over 1 degree change in temprature
A petrol or gas pump has a volume measurement device inside it to measure the expansion of the gases that come from the petrol. As the gases expand, they can actually cause explosions.
Under equal pressures, all gases expand at the same rate, provided external pressure remains the same. The effect of heat on the expansion of gases is stated in Charles' Law (see related link).
Charles' Law describes how gases expand when they are heated. Jacques Charles conducted experiments by filling balloons with various types of gases, then heating them and observing how they expanded.
The best synonym for "expand" in this context would be "increase in volume."
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All gases can and will expand in the right conditions.
In a free space gases expand.
Yes,gases also contract and expand with changing temperatures
Yes, gases can both expand and contract. When heated, gases expand as the molecules move more rapidly, increasing the pressure and volume. Conversely, when cooled, gases contract as the molecules slow down, decreasing the pressure and volume.
No, gases expand more than solids when heated.
Denser gases tend to expand more slowly than less dense gases because the particles are closer together, which results in greater intermolecular forces holding them in place. This makes it harder for denser gases to break free and expand compared to less dense gases.
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Gases will expand to fill their containers.
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