If a contained volume of gas is heated, and the volume cannot change, the change
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Question
If a contained volume of gas is heated, and the volume cannot change, the change in pressure exerted by the gas within the container will (a) increase (b) decrease (c) remain constant (d) depend on the amount of gas in the container (e) depend on the type of gas in the container
Density is the ratio of (a) volume to mass (b) volume to weight (c) weight to volume (d) mass to volume (e) weight to mass
Pressure is the ratio of (a) volume to mass (b) force to area (c) weight to area (d) force to mass (e) force to volume
Explanation / Answer
The change in the pressure exerted by the gas within the container will (a) increase on the amount of gas in the container
Density is the ratio of (d) mass to volume
Pressure is the ratio of (b) force to area
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