Chemistry, asked by jainpriyanshi06, 1 year ago

1. what causes gas pressure?

2. If a gas is forced into a small space what happens to the pressure?

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Answered by abhishekbxr011pai2f8
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1. Pressure is caused by the collisions between the atoms of gas and walls of the container as those atoms travel in the confined space.

2. Compressing Gases. Gases hold huge amounts of energy and their molecules are spread out as much as possible. ... Those are both examples of gas forced into a smaller space at greater pressure. As soon as the gas is introduced to an environment with a lower pressure, it rushes out of the container.
Answered by suma28
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heymate here is your answer:

1answer:
pressure is caused by the collisions between the atoms of gas and walls of the container as those atoms travel in the confined space.
---there are 3 ways to increase the pressure:
1. Add more gas. more molecules mean more collisions.Like blowing more air into a balloon,
the walls of the balloon get tighter.
2. Decrease the volume. less space means less room for the atoms to move in and this will lead to more collisions and more pressure.
3. Increase the temperature. more energy means the atoms will move faster and will collide more often, more collisions more pressure.



2 answer:

compressing gases. Gases hold huge amounts of energy and their molecules are spread out as much as possible. ..
You might have compressed air in a spray bottle or feel the carbon dioxide rush out of a can of soda.Those are both examples of gas forced into a smaller space at greater pressure.

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