Down to something called the Avogadro Constant. It states that 1 mole of ANY gas will always occupy the same amount of space.
It will contract.
A gas can expand or contract depending on the volume of its container. Gases have no fixed shape or volume, and they fill the space available to them. When the volume of the container increases, the gas molecules spread out and the gas expands. Conversely, when the volume decreases, the gas molecules are compressed, causing the gas to contract.
Being made up of infra red rays which will move in all directions and refract when hitting paticles heat will always expand
A gas can either absorb or release heat depending on the situation. When a gas absorbs heat, it can increase in temperature and expand. When a gas releases heat, it can decrease in temperature and contract.
Oil does expand when heated and contracts when cooled.
It will contract.
Yes, they expand when it is very ho t and contract when very cold.
A gas can expand or contract depending on the volume of its container. Gases have no fixed shape or volume, and they fill the space available to them. When the volume of the container increases, the gas molecules spread out and the gas expands. Conversely, when the volume decreases, the gas molecules are compressed, causing the gas to contract.
Being made up of infra red rays which will move in all directions and refract when hitting paticles heat will always expand
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explain how temperature affects matter using the words contract and expand
Any number you like. A given mass of gas will expand (or contract) to fill any volume.
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They have to either expand or contract through movement. They can only expand and contract as far as their tissues will allow,
When a gas is heated up, the particles within the gas start to move faster, going farther apart (expansion). When a gas is cooled, the particles slow down and it starts to condense (contract), and if cooled enough, into a liquid.
All rock can expand or contract.
They expand.