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lozanna [386]
3 years ago
15

Distance between gas molecules in the case of:

Physics
1 answer:
alexira [117]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

-Increase in temperature: increase

-Decrease in temperature: decrease

-Increase in volume: increase

-Decrease in volume: decrease

-Increase in pressure: increase

-Decrease in pressure: decrease

Explanation:

-Increase in temperature:

● Molecules gain kinetic energy and move fast thus increasing distance

-Decrease in temperature:

● Kinetic energy of molecules decrease so they have smaller distance

-Increase in volume:

● Molecules have more space to move around so distance increase

-Decrease in volume:

● Less space, molecules collide with each other because of decreased distance thus increasing pressure

-Increase in pressure

● Molecules collide with each other and the walls of container increasing pressure so molecules move faster and it increases distance

-Decrease in pressure:

● Molecules collide with each other and walls of container less frequently so distance between molecules decrease

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