The pressure inside the container would decrease.
Heating a gas in a closed container would increase it's pressure. This would happen because when you heat the gas, the particles' kinetic energy increases, making them move faster, and more. They will hit the sides of the container and create pressure.
it would turn into liquid because molecules gain energy and join forces as they are cooled.
If the lid was on the container all you would have to do is take the lid off so that the gas can escape. In other words, when the gas escapes, the amount of pressure is reduced (decreased). Certainly true if the gas pressure inside was originally higher than atmospheric pressure. Another way would be to cool it.
Cooling a pressurized container will cause the internal pressure to decrease.This works in reverse too. Depressurizing a pressurized container will lower the internal temperature (and by conduction, the temperature of the container itself). This is why ice often forms around propane gas cylinders after extended use.
a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid
If you cool a gas then its volume shrinks. As the container is expand/contactable, the container will also shrink.
If the number of particles in the container were tripled, the pressure in the container would increase because more particles would be colliding with the walls of the container, exerting more force per unit area. This increase in collisions would result in higher pressure.
When air is sucked out of a closed container, the air pressure inside the container decreases. This occurs because there are fewer air molecules colliding with the walls of the container, resulting in a lower pressure.
A sealed container of air would be crushed after being frozen because as the pressure decreases, the temperature also decreases. The air molecules inside of the sealed container shrink when it is frozen. The colder the air, the lower the temperature.
Heating a gas in a closed container would increase it's pressure. This would happen because when you heat the gas, the particles' kinetic energy increases, making them move faster, and more. They will hit the sides of the container and create pressure.
Heating a gas in a closed container would increase it's pressure. This would happen because when you heat the gas, the particles' kinetic energy increases, making them move faster, and more. They will hit the sides of the container and create pressure.
Okay i think i might know but i'm not sure but i think this can never happen because if it did the atmospheric pressure would crush us. our fluids in our bodies exert pressure on the atmospheric pressure(the same amount) and pretty much neutralize the effect!
If you cool the container to -273 degrees Celsius, which is absolute zero, the gas would theoretically have zero pressure since all molecular motion would cease. In practice, achieving absolute zero is impossible, but as you approach it, pressure would approach zero.
If a container does not have a pressure relief valve, the pressure inside the container can build up to dangerous levels. This can lead to the container bursting or exploding, causing damage to its surroundings and posing a significant safety risk. Pressure relief valves are crucial in maintaining safe operating conditions by releasing excess pressure before it reaches hazardous levels.
We would die and crumble and have a cooled crust and we'd die
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The pressure would decrease to zero because a gas at 0 degrees Celsius is frozen, and frozen gas does not exert any pressure due to lack of molecular motion.