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Explain why the pressure of a gas increases when the mass of the gas in the container is increased

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Answered by mpsariga26
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Answer:

Charles' Law (V T)

Because the mass of these particles is constant, the particles must move faster as the gas becomes warmer. If they move faster, the particles will exert a greater force on the container each time they hit the walls, which leads to an increase in the pressure of the gas.

Explanation:

Summary. An increase in the number of gas molecules in the same volume container increases pressure. A decrease in container volume increases gas pressure. An increase in temperature of a gas in a rigid container increases the pressure.

Answered by purva0013
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Explanation:

according to charles law,

Because the mass of these particles is constant, the particles must move faster as the gas becomes warmer. If they move faster, the particles will exert a greater force on the container each time they hit the walls, which leads to an increase in the pressure of the gas.

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