Chemistry, asked by ElmoTheBestMeme, 8 months ago

why gases get heat up during pressure?

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Answered by KermitTheFrog
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Because you are doing work to compress the gas, and energy has to go somewhere. The molecules speed up because they collide with the walls moving forward - if you move a wall forward a ball which bounces off the wall reflects going faster by twice the speed of the wall, because if you move along with the wall it reflects at the same time

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