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1. What would happen to a balloon's volume, originally at 20 °C, if you took the balloon outdoors in a temperature of 40 °C? Assume that pressure is constant and the balloo…
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1. What would happen to a balloon's volume, originally at 20 °C,
if you took the balloon outdoors in a temperature of 40 °C?
Assume that pressure is constant and the balloon does not
allow any gas to escape.
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