Heating gas will cause its volume to increase because the gas molecules will gain energy and move more rapidly, leading to greater space between them. The exact amount by which the volume increases will depend on factors such as the initial temperature, pressure, and the extent of heating applied.
Volume is proportional to temperature, so if there is any increase in temperature, the volume of the gas will increase proportionally
I wonder that by increasing temperature it will lead to a higher pressure.
1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
This is the Gay-Lussac law: at constant volume of a gas the temperature increase when the pressure increase.
If the pressure on a gas is decreased, the volume of the gas will increase. This relationship is described by Boyle's Law, which states that at constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume. As pressure decreases, the gas particles have more space to move, causing an increase in volume.
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it increase as a result of pressure generated from the heat
heat causes gases to expand
heat causes gases to expand
Volume is proportional to temperature, so if there is any increase in temperature, the volume of the gas will increase proportionally
The heat of compression is a form of thermal energy that is generated when a gas is compressed. This increase in temperature is a result of the work done on the gas to reduce its volume and increase its pressure.
Yes, generally an increase in heat will result in an increase in pressure, assuming the volume remains constant. This is based on the ideal gas law, where pressure is directly proportional to temperature when volume is constant.
You can remove the lid of its container. You can heat it, or you can reduce the pressure on it. Of course you could also increase the amount of gas at constant pressure.
You can remove the lid of its container. You can heat it, or you can reduce the pressure on it. Of course you could also increase the amount of gas at constant pressure.
To increase the volume of a gas * reduce the pressure, or * increase the temperature, or * add more gas
The volume increase when the amount of gas increase.
Applying heat to a gas will make it expand. If the volume of the gas is restricted (i.e. it cannot expand) then the pressure will increase.