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What happens when you increase the pressure on a gas with a constant temperature?
Gay Lussac’s Law – states that the pressure of a given amount of gas held at constant volume is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature. If you heat a gas you give the molecules more energy so they move faster. This means more impacts on the walls of the container and an increase in the pressure.
What happens to the pressure if the volume increases in a constant temperature?
Explanation: According to Boyle’s law which states that the volume of a fixed mass of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure at a constant temperature, an increase in volume would cause a decrease in pressure.
What happens to the pressure of a constant mass of a gas at constant temperature when the volume is doubled?
According to Boyle’s Law, Pressure and Volume are inversely proportional to each other. If the volume is doubled, then the pressure should decrease by 1/2 (answer choice c).
How does the temperature affect the volume of a gas?
Charles’ law (Gay-Lussac’s law) This law states that the volume and temperature of a gas have a direct relationship: As temperature increases, volume increases, when pressure is held constant. Heating a gas increases the kinetic energy of the particles, causing the gas to expand.
What happens to the volume of a gas at constant temperature?
Boyle found that when the pressure of gas at a constant temperature is increased, the volume of the gas decreases. when the pressure of gas is decreased, the volume increases. this relationship between pressure and volume is called Boyle’s law. So, at constant temperature, the answer to your answer is: the volume decreases in the same ratio as
What is the relationship between pressure and temperature?
Introduction. The pressure law states that for a constant volume of gas in a sealed container the temperature of the gas is directly proportional to its pressure. This can be easily understood by visualising the particles of gas in the container moving with a greater energy when the temperature is increased.
What happens to the volume when the pressure increases?
So, at constant temperature, the answer to your answer is: the volume decreases in the same ratio as the ratio of pressure increases. BUT, in general, there is not a single answer to your question. It depend by the context. For example, if you put the gas in a rigid steel tank (volume is constant), you can heat the gas,…
What happens to the density of a gas when heated?
However, if the gas is kept in a container of flexible volume, as is done with a hot air balloon, the heating causes an increase in pressure which will cause the flexible walls to expand in an attempt to equalize that pressure on either side, the inside or the outsi Density is the amount of matter, the mass, that is occupying a volume of that mass.