What happens to a gas that is enclosed in a rigid container when the temperature of the gas is increased?

1 Answer
Mar 8, 2017

The kinetic energy will increase and the pressure of the gas will also increase.

Explanation:

An increase in temperature will normally cause an increase in volume. Because the gas is enclosed in a rigid container the volume of the container can not increase.

An increase in temperature is by definition is an increase in kinetic energy. The increase in kinetic energy will cause the molecules of the gas to move more rapidly. As the molecules move more rapidly they collide with each other more violently. These collisions will cause an increase in pressure.