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Chemistry, 19.02.2021 22:00 queenofspades

Using kinetic theory, explain the relationship between volume and temperature, assuming pressure is held constant.
higher temperature--> more kinetic energy --> fewer collisions with the balloon walls --
> lower volume
higher temperature--> less kinetic energy -> fewer collisions with the balloon walls -->
lower volume
higher temperature--> more kinetic energy -> more collisions with the balloon walls -->
more volume
higher temperature--> more kinetic energy -> more collisions with the balloon walls -->
lower volume

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