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When a sample of a gas is heated in a sealed, rigid container from 200. K to 400. K, the pressure exerted by the gas is:
(1) decreased by a factor of 2
(2) increased by a factor of 2
(3) decreased by a factor of 200.
(4) increased by a factor of 200.



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When a sample of a gas is heated in a sealed, rigid container from 200 degree Kelvin to 400 degree Kelvin, the pressure exerted by the gas is increased by a factor 2. Heating any gas actually increases the volume of the gas within a container. As the temperature of the gas rises, the molecules of the gas start moving faster and start striking the walls of the container in which it is kept with more force. The volume of the container tries to expand to accommodate the fast colliding molecules of the gas.


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