Which of the following best explains why it is dangerous to heat a rigid container containing a fixed number of moles of gas (for example, a can of hair spray or spray paint)? O The volume of the container expands as the gas pressure increases The pressure in the container decreases as the temperature increases O The volume of the container expands as the gas temperature increases O The pressure in the container increases as the volume decreases O The pressure in the container increases as the temperature increases

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Which of the following best explains why it is dangerous to heat a rigid container containing a fixed
number of moles of gas (for example, a can of hair spray or spray paint)?
The volume of the container expands as the gas pressure increases
The pressure in the container decreases as the temperature increases
The volume of the container expands as the gas temperature increases
The pressure in the container increases as the volume decreases
The pressure in the container increases as the temperature increases
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following best explains why it is dangerous to heat a rigid container containing a fixed number of moles of gas (for example, a can of hair spray or spray paint)? The volume of the container expands as the gas pressure increases The pressure in the container decreases as the temperature increases The volume of the container expands as the gas temperature increases The pressure in the container increases as the volume decreases The pressure in the container increases as the temperature increases
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Gay-Lussac's Law- It states that pressure of the given mass of a gas will vary directly with the temperature at constant volume.

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