Give the reason gas is heated on compression why?
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Pressure multiplied by volume divided by temperature equals a constant. ... It tells us that when air is compressed, the pressure and temperature of the air increases, as the volume of the space containing air decreases. By pushing air into a smaller space, we force it to become hotter and more pressurized.
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Particles of matter possess energy called kinetic energy. Solid cannot be compressed, but gases are highly compressible. The Kinetic energy of molecules of gases is very large & solids the least. On heating a sublimable liquid, the molecules break free & escape from the surface of the solid directly into vapour.
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