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Sufayan.ah

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If you had a balloon filled with air, according to the ideal gas law, what would cause the air pressure in the balloon to decrease?
 
  A. taking the balloon on an airplane
  B. cooling the balloon
  C. putting more air in the balloon
  D. heating the balloon
  E. squeezing on the balloon

Question 2

The force exerted by gas molecules in the atmosphere is called atmospheric
 
  A. temperature.
  B. density.
  C. volume.
  D. pressure.
  E. mass.


Liamb2179

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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