A. temperature B. volume C. number of particles D. size of particles
When a gas sample is heated, the particles move faster and collide more frequently with each other and the walls of the container. This increased movement and collisions lead to an increase in the pressure and volume of the gas.
Heating a closed container will cause the pressure inside to increase as the temperature rises. If the container is sealed and not designed to handle the increasing pressure, it may eventually burst or explode.
When a gas is heated, it usually expands and its particles move faster, causing an increase in volume. However, the mass of the gas remains constant because heating does not change the number of particles in the gas.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some science stuff! So, like, nitrogen particles hit the inside of a container more often than the outside because they're all bouncing around in there, you know? It's like a party in a container, and those nitrogen particles are just trying to mingle with the walls. So, yeah, more hits inside than outside, it's like the container's the popular spot for those nitrogen particles.
The speed of the gas particles will increase as they are heated. That is why the pressure in a container increases. The particles are hitting the walls of the container with more force as they are heated.
No
the particles of gas bouncing into the walls of the container.
collisions between the particles of gas and the container walls
collisions between the particles of gas and the container walls
Contact between the particles of a gas and walls of the container cause pressure in a closed container of gas.
When the temperature of an ideal gas in a closed container rises, the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules increases. This leads to an increase in the pressure exerted by the gas on the walls of the container, as the molecules collide more frequently and with higher energy. The volume of the gas may also increase if the container is flexible, as the gas molecules move faster and spread out more.
what happens is that the heat gets trapped in the container and it turns foggy
When a substance is heated, the kinetic energy of its particles increases. This leads to the particles moving faster and colliding more frequently with each other and the container they are in.
The gas particles will spread out to encompass the entire volume of the container. The particles are constantly in motion and will run into the walls of the container creating pressure (basically). If heated, the particles will move faster, and slower if cooled.
Materials such as metal, gas, and liquids expand when heated. This is due to the increase in kinetic energy of the particles, causing them to move faster and spread out, leading to expansion. Water also expands when heated, which is why it is recommended not to heat water in a closed container.
evaporate