As the temperature of a gas increases, so does the volume.
Volume ChangesThe volume of any solid, liquid, or gas will change with changes in temperature.
the higher the temperature, the higher the volume of a solid - michelle strafer
The volume decreases
amount of gas, temperature, and volume.Further answerI would add pressure to that.
1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
heat makes gas expand and cold makes gas liquify
Normally there is no affect. In a gas, a CHANGE of volume of a single body, will give a change in temperature. If a gas is compressed the temperature will increase. If a gas is allowed to expand, there will be a reduction in temperature. This principle is used in diesel engines, to ignite the fuel by compression and fridges, where an expansion of gas causes cooling.
Change the pressure and/or the temperature of the gas.
There are two factors that affect gas pressure. These factors are temperature and volume. Higher volume means lower pressure. Higher temperature means higher pressure.
It affects pressure, not volume.
Volume ChangesThe volume of any solid, liquid, or gas will change with changes in temperature.
No, it does affect the volume of a gas according to the ideal gas law (PV=nRT).
because the volume of the gas is dependent upon the temperature and pressure. This is also important in the identification of the molecular mass of an unknown gaseous element.
That's because they are quite easily compressible. There are no forces holding the gas particles together. (apex)
the higher the temperature, the higher the volume of a solid - michelle strafer
At a constant temperature, the volume and the pressure are inversely proportional, that it, the greater the volume, the lesser the pressure on the gas, and viceversa.
Yes, it does affect the volume. The relationship between them can be explained by the equation pV=nRT (pressure x volume = number of moles of gas x molar gas constant x temperature). Therefore, there is a direct proportionality between temperature and volume. If the temperature doubles, so does the volume.