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A gas is completely entrapped in a solid metallic container and then heated. What do you think
will happen?​

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Answered by roopesh9242
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Over a period of centuries and through multiple experiments, physicists and chemists have been able to relate key characteristics of a gas, including the volume it occupies (V) and the pressure it exerts on its enclosure (P), to temperature (T). The ideal gas law is a distillation of their experimental findings. It states that PV = nRT, where n is the number of moles of the gas and R is a constant called the universal gas constant. This relationship shows that, when pressure is constant, volume increases with temperature, and when volume is constant, pressure increases with temperature. If neither is fixed, they both increase with increasing temperature.

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Answered by sujatakumari30071978
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Over a period of centuries and through multiple experiments, physicists and chemists have been able to relate key characteristics of a gas, including the volume it occupies (V) and the pressure it exerts on its enclosure (P), to temperature (T). The ideal gas law is a distillation of their experimental findings. It states that PV = nRT, where n is the number of moles of the gas and R is a constant called the universal gas constant. This relationship shows that, when pressure is constant, volume increases with temperature, and when volume is constant, pressure increases with temperature. If neither is fixed, they both increase with increasing temperature.

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