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what happens to the particles in a gas when the temperature increases? How does this affect the pressure of the gas?
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what happens to the particles in a gas when the temperature increases? How does this affect the pressure of the gas?
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the particles in gas, when heated will expand. Making the pressure more compact. Also making the gas very flammable.
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Hotter it gets the more the pressure, the particles start bouncing faster when it gets hotter, therefor making the pressure higher
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