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define temperature of gas?​

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Answered by zjiang147
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The temperature of a gas is a measure of the average translational kinetic energy of the molecules. In a hot gas, the molecules move faster than in a cold gas; the mass remains the same, but the kinetic energy, and hence the temperature, is greater because of the increased velocity of the molecules.

Answered by Anonymous
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The temperature of a gas is a measure of the average translational kinetic energy of the molecules. You can explore the effects of temperature on the pressure of a gas at the animated gas lab.

This law states that the volume and temperature of a gas have a direct relationship: As temperature increases, volume increases, when pressure is held constant. Heating a gas increases the kinetic energy of the particles, causing the gas to expand.

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