p/T=nR/V=constant
So if T increases to 4/3*(original = 300) = 400, then p also increases with the same factor 4/3 = 1.33
Heating will cause the gas to expand; or, if the container does not permit expansion, for the pressure of the gas to increase. Other changes to the gas depend on which gas is being heated.
yes because pressure that is confined by a container such as a balloon will increase if the balloon is heated.
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The gas molecules receive kinetic energy and start to vibrate
Given that the container is "rigid" the size of the container holding the gas cannot change. Since the volume of the container remains constant, so too does the volume of the gas. The pressure however will increase.
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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.
Heating will cause the gas to expand; or, if the container does not permit expansion, for the pressure of the gas to increase. Other changes to the gas depend on which gas is being heated.
It expands, taking up more space, if there is no more space, pressure in the container increases.
The atoms in the mass become more energetic and create more pressure. If the bounds of the container allows it, such as in a balloon, the gas will expand. If the bounds doe not allow it, such as in a fixed container, the pressure will increase.
what happens is that the heat gets trapped in the container and it turns foggy
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.
No chloroform can't be heated to ninety degrees Celsius in an open container. Heroin will be made if the chloroform dissolves colored impurities and settles to the bottom.
The molecules of a gas move faster when heated so the pressure increases.
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The pressure is higher.
When air is heated the particles become excited and move and bounce off of surfaces causes pressure on it's container.