Yes. Typically, a gas will approximately expand according to the ideal gas law; this means that if you double the temperature (expressed in kelvin), and keep the temperature constant, the volume will approximately double.
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Yes, gas expands when heated because the increase in temperature causes the gas molecules to move faster and further apart from each other. This expansion leads to an increase in the volume of the gas.
Yes when gas is heated, the molecules spread out. This also increases the volume. It is this method that hot air balloons are able to fly.
When air is heated, the gas molecules within the air gain kinetic energy and move faster, causing the air to expand and become less dense. This expansion leads to a decrease in the air pressure and an increase in its volume. Additionally, the hotter air can hold more moisture, leading to a decrease in relative humidity.
Materials that tend to expand the most when heated include gases like air, and some metals like aluminum and copper. These materials have higher coefficients of thermal expansion compared to others, causing them to expand significantly when heated.
Water atoms do not expand or multiply when heated. When water is heated, the heat energy causes the water molecules to move faster and farther apart, which results in the expansion of the water volume. The number of water molecules remains the same.
When substances are heated, typically their molecules gain energy and begin to move more rapidly. This increased movement can cause the substance to expand, change phase (from solid to liquid or gas), or even chemically react to form new substances. The specific changes depend on the substance's properties.
well im only 13 but i just learnt this Heat makes all the particlrs in solid, liquid,gas move faster so if u heated a ballon ( dont pop it ) it would expand because the particles in the gas would move faster and expand .. Hope that helped