What happens to air density and pressure when gas molecules are warm?

What happens to air density and pressure when gas molecules are warm?

  • Correct Answer: they are greater
  • they are unchanged
  • they are equal
  • they are lower

Explanation: When gas molecules are warm, they move vigorously. They take up more space. Air density and air pressure are lower.

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