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Does Increasing the temperature of a gas reduces its volume???

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Does Increasing the temperature of a gas reduces its volume???

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  1. Absolutely not. PV=nkT or nRT can tell you all about how a gas' pressure, volume, and temperature are related. If you only want to look at temperature and volume, all you need to do is set up the following equality:

    V1/T1=V2/T2

    You can then plug in numbers or notice that they are directly proportional to find that increasing the temperature also increases the volume.


  2. P x V = n k T

    P= Pressure, V = Volume, n = number of moles of gas, k = 8.31 J/(mol·K) (the ideal gas constant), T = Temperature

  3. No.

  4. Increasing temperature will either increase the volume or the pressure if the gas is contained.

    (Or both if the temperature increases the volume of the containment.)

    If the gas is not contained the density will go down.

  5. are you shneerious?

    All that you've learned throughout your life

    is

    eat food (heat) =get movement  

    and,

    no food = no movement

  6. In gases,temperature and volume are directly related. If one increases, so does the other.

    Pressure and volume have an inverse relationship. If you increase the pressure, the volume decreases.

  7. nope its the other way around..... you might also have noticed when you keep a bottle near a fire  or under the sun for a while it bulges out and when u open it up, u can feel the pressure release. thats cause when you warm it, pressure and volume increases

  8. It increases the volume. As the temperature of anything is increased the molecules move more quickly. As the molecules move around at a higher rate they put more pressure on the walls of the vessel which increases the pressure and volume.

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