How does the pressure of a gas change when it is heated and compressed?

Gas pressure arises due to the interaction of its molecules with the surface of the container in which it is located. The pressure will increase with an increase in the rate of interaction and an increase in the number of molecules on a certain surface area of the container. Thus, when the gas is heated and compressed, the pressure will increase.



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