They move at different speeds.
Well, since a gas spreads to encompass its container, it should have the same volume as its container.
If the container is rigid, then its volume cannot change. However, if more gas particles are pushing on the walls, then it is the pressure that is changing.
No. Raising the temperature of the particles will cause their velocity to increase, which in turn causes them to collide with each other/the container more often and with more force.
true/false. the behavior of a gas in a closed container is affected by the number of gas particles (atoms), the size of the container, and the average kinetic (temperature).
The pressure will increase. The reason is that the more air particles relative the volume the more of a pressure you are going to have, the same thing is true of temperature changes.
They move at different speeds.
Well, since a gas spreads to encompass its container, it should have the same volume as its container.
If the container is rigid, then its volume cannot change. However, if more gas particles are pushing on the walls, then it is the pressure that is changing.
No. Raising the temperature of the particles will cause their velocity to increase, which in turn causes them to collide with each other/the container more often and with more force.
true/false. the behavior of a gas in a closed container is affected by the number of gas particles (atoms), the size of the container, and the average kinetic (temperature).
false
True and false. Liquid particles do have some attraction, but not enough to keep them from moving around it's container. Solids will just stay in one spot and not change. Gasses will move around their container and take it's shape.
The energy of the particles differ because in solids the particles vibrate in a fixed position and remain close.Giving a solid definite shape and volume.While the particles of liquid are moving faster,letting them have enough energy to slide past one and another.This allows liquid to take a shape of it's container. The particles of a gas move so quickly that they have enough energy to move freely away from other particles.These particles take up as much space as possible and spread out to fit any container.
The pressure will increase. The reason is that the more air particles relative the volume the more of a pressure you are going to have, the same thing is true of temperature changes.
True
Conductors emerging from the ground must be enclosed in approved raceways. This is to protect the conductors from becoming damaged and starting a fire.
no because remember a solid has the particles VERY packed together. So it enables no movement, it cannot adapt if it was put into a round container. Liquid can to some degree shift and be evened out in a container. Gas has very loose particles and can spread out widely in a container, as it effectively has no boundaries. Apex=True