What always happens when a gas is heated?

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Gas particles are equally sized and do not have intermolecular forces (attraction or repulsion) with other gas particles. The gas particles move randomly in agreement with Newton's Laws of Motion. The gas particles have perfect elastic collisions with no energy loss. Pressure: The molecules of a gas are constantly moving and bumping into things. The force of the particles against whatever they bump into creates pressure. Pressure is defined as the amount of force pushing against a given area. How much pressure a gas exerts depends on the amount of gas. The more gas particles there are, the... Show more

What always happens when a gas is heated?