If two gas particles touched, they would simply bounce off each other due to their high kinetic energy and the repulsive forces between them. Gas particles are in constant motion and are very far apart, so there would be no real interaction beyond the elastic collision.
If you removed energy from neon gas, there would be a decrease in motion and more attraction between the particles.
If you remove gas particles from a balloon, the pressure inside the balloon would decrease. This is because pressure is directly related to the number of gas particles colliding with the walls of the balloon; fewer particles result in fewer collisions. As a consequence, the balloon may also shrink in size as the internal pressure drops.
If the temperature of a gas increases, its particles will gain more kinetic energy and move faster. This will cause the gas to expand and exert more pressure on its surroundings.
In a solid, particles are tightly packed and arranged in a fixed pattern, so squeezing them would result in the particles getting even closer together, potentially causing the solid to deform or break. In a liquid, the particles are more loosely packed and can flow past each other, so squeezing them would just compress the liquid. In a gas, the particles are already far apart and moving freely, so squeezing them would cause the gas to increase in pressure and possibly decrease in volume.
If gases were in different propagations, they would diffuse and mix with each other to reach equilibrium. The faster moving gas particles would collide with the slower moving particles, eventually spreading out to fill the available space evenly. This would lead to a homogenous distribution of the gases.
It increases; more freely moving particles.
If you removed energy from neon gas, there would be a decrease in motion and more attraction between the particles.
If temperature and volume is fixed,pressure reduces.
If collisions were not elastic, gas particles would not conserve kinetic energy during collisions. This would result in a loss of energy with each collision, causing the gas to lose overall energy and therefore temperature. Eventually, the gas would slow down and condense into a liquid or solid state.
If you remove gas particles from a balloon, the pressure inside the balloon would decrease. This is because pressure is directly related to the number of gas particles colliding with the walls of the balloon; fewer particles result in fewer collisions. As a consequence, the balloon may also shrink in size as the internal pressure drops.
If the temperature of a gas increases, its particles will gain more kinetic energy and move faster. This will cause the gas to expand and exert more pressure on its surroundings.
If temperature and volume is fixed,pressure reduces.
The will move more slowly,
greater the pressure
The particles will just move away from each other, to fill the larger container.
there would be no gas if we did not have a gas terminal.
the particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid.