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Question 1
Kenneth warmed up a 100-mL sample of air in an expandable container. He displayed the results in the following graph. The results formed a straight line, so he extended the line the full length of the graph. At what temperature did the gas have a volume of 110 mL?
A. 19 k
B. 300 k
C. 110 k
D. 20 K
Question 2
Sonya and Jeremy performed several experiments to show how changes in temperature affected the volume of an inflated balloon. They made sure the pressure stayed the same. They also showed the effects of pressure on volume if temperature stayed the same. They organized their information in the table below.
Which experiments provide evidence for Boyle’s law? Select all that apply.
Experiment A
Experiment B
Experiment C
Experiment D
Answers: 2
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