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What will happen to the pressure of gas in a container if the temperature is increased?

The gas is likely to expand and raise the pressure inside the can. Should the pressure become too great the can will burst.


What will happen to the kinetic energy of gas molecules trapped in a rigid container if the temperature is increased?

increased


What will happen if you raise the temperature of a gas in a fixed volume container?

The pressure of the gas increase.


If material is heated and expands the density of the material will?

This relies on 3 things. The Pressure, volume and temperature of a Gas is all related. If the pressure is kept the same and temperature increased. The Volume (of the container) must be increased. If the Volume (of the container) is kept constant and temperature is increased the Pressure will increase. A rough idea of what will happen can be worked out by, pV=cT Where p is the pressure, V is the volume of the container, c is a constant, T is the temperature.


What would happen if a gas was held at constant temperature has an increased temperature applied to it?

It's Pressure would rise.


What will happen to the pressure of gas in a container if the temperature increases?

The gas is likely to expand and raise the pressure inside the can. Should the pressure become too great the can will burst.


What would happen to the pressure if you cooled down the container?

The pressure inside the container would decrease.


What would happen to the pressure of a gas sealed container if the volume increases and the temperature stays the same?

If the temperature increases, then the volume of the gases cannot stay the same. The pressure will keep building until it overcomes the integrity of the container its contained in and causes an explosion.


When a container decreases in size what will happen to an amount of gas in the container?

If the container decreases in size, the pressure inside the container will increase. This is because the gas molecules are more confined and collide more frequently with the walls of the container. The amount of gas remains constant, but the pressure changes due to the reduced volume.


What happen to the speed of the molecule of a gas when temperature is increased and pressure is constant?

When the temperature of a gas is increased while keeping the pressure constant, the speed of the gas molecules also increases. This is because the increase in temperature leads to a greater average kinetic energy of the gas molecules, causing them to move faster.


What will happen to most liquids when the temperature is increased?

If the temperature is increased high enough to increase the value pressure of the liquid to that of the atmospheric pressure, the liquid will boil and vaporize to become a gas.


What will happen if a gas held at a constant temperature has an increased in temperature applied to it?

boyle's law holds good in this case and the gas experiences decrease in volume....provided the gas is not in a container with fixed dimensions! its volume will decrease