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The gas will expand and the air pressure will decrease because the gas will have more room to move. Gas has no definite shape or volume so it is always trying to expand and move and the higher the temperature the more the energy the gas has to expand.

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The gases will expand to fill the entire jar.

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Well, the pressure of the gas will decrease, and so that will cause the temperature to drop aswell. This is will have no effect on any individual particle.

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A gas is a fluid substance, meaning that its particles generally move around freely. Unlike a liquid, however, a gas is not limited by volume. For example, a gas will expand to fill the shape of it's container, regardless of how large or small, while a liquid, though also fluid, will only fill the container to the extent of its own volume.


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