Factors that Affect Gas Pressure Section 12.2
After reading section 12.2, you should know: How the amount of gas and the volume of the container affect the gas pressure How a change in temperature would affect the pressure of a gas
Amount of Gas When you pump air into a container, you increase the amount of gas inside the tire, which increases the number of collisions between gas particles, which increases the pressure Relationship is direct: If you double the amount of gas, the pressure will double
Fewer gas particles, lower pressure More gas particles, higher pressure
In a sealed container, gases move from an area of high pressure to low pressure
Volume If the volume of a container is reduced, the pressure will increase
If the volume of a container is increased, the pressure will decrease Relationship is inverse If the volume is doubled, the pressure will decrease by half
Temperature If the temperature is increased, the particles will move faster, Which causes more collisions between particles Which increases the pressure
Increasing the temperature causes the pressure to increase
Decreasing the temperature will cause the pressure to decrease Relationship is direct As the temperature is doubled, the pressure is doubled As the temperature is decreased by half, the pressure will decrease by half
After reading section 12.2, you should know: How the amount of gas and the volume of the container affect the gas pressure How a change in temperature would affect the pressure of a gas