If the temperature of a gas is increased while keeping the volume constant, what

Practice Questions

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If the temperature of a gas is increased while keeping the volume constant, what happens to the pressure?
  1. Pressure decreases
  2. Pressure increases
  3. Pressure remains constant
  4. Pressure becomes zero

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If the temperature of a gas is increased while keeping the volume constant, what happens to the pressure?
  • Step 1: Understand that gas has three main properties: temperature, volume, and pressure.
  • Step 2: Know that temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is.
  • Step 3: Recognize that pressure is the force that gas particles exert on the walls of their container.
  • Step 4: Remember that volume is the amount of space the gas occupies.
  • Step 5: Learn about Gay-Lussac's Law, which states that if the volume of a gas is constant and the temperature increases, the pressure will also increase.
  • Step 6: Visualize that when you heat the gas, the particles move faster and hit the walls of the container more often, which raises the pressure.
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