A gas in a container of fixed volume is heated. What happens to molecules of the gas? *
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When you heat a gas, both its vapor pressure and the volume it occupies increase. The individual gas particles become more energetic and the temperature of the gas increases. At high temperatures, the gas turns into a plasma.
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At the point when gases in compartments are warmed, their particles speed up.
Effect of heat:
- This implies that they apply a more prominent power when they crash into the holder walls and furthermore crash into the walls all the more habitually.
- The gas is hence under more prominent pressure when its temperature is higher.
- At consistent volume, the pressure of the given mass of a gas is straightforwardly relative to the temperature in Kelvin.
- Consequently, If a gas in a decent volume holder is warmed, the resultant pressure on the gas increments.
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