The behavior of gas molecules is determined by the qualities and laws that the molecules in the gas obey. The distribution of molecules in a gas differs greatly from that of molecules in liquids and solids. The behavior of gas molecules is governed by five properties and five gas laws.
FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE BEHAVIOR OF GASSES
Temperature (T) Volume (V) Pressure (P) Quantity (n)
THE GAS BEHAVIOR WITH TEMPERATURE
The Kelvin temperature is directly proportional to the pressure of a given quantity of gas held at constant volume. You can speed up the motion of the molecules in a gas by heating it. This results in increased pressure and more impacts on the container's walls.
The above mentioned factors are inter-related and they are given as follows: -As the temperature increases, the volume of the gas also increases due to the expansion of gas molecules. -As the temperature decreases, the volume of the gas also decreases due to the contraction of gas molecules. -As the temperature increases, the pressure of the gas also increases due to the expansion of gas molecules. -As the temperature decreases, the pressure of the gas also decreases due to the contraction of gas molecules. -For converting gas either into solid or liquid, the temperature of the gas must be very low or the pressure of the gas must be very high. -As the quantity decreases, the pressure will also decrease and with an increase in the quantity, the pressure also increases. -For pressure to decrease, the volume and quantity of the gas should be less. -For pressure to increase, the volume and quantity of the gas should be more.