Asked by Chrissy
What condition must be true when conducting temperature volume measurement?
Why would a rubber balloon be a poor system for this kind of expirement?
The general equation is
(P1V1)/T1 = (P2V2)/T2
If V and T are being studied, then P must be held constant. Would you think P could be held constant in a rubber balloon?
hallo temperatureis a measurement of how hot things are the relation ship is that they are both in a water
Why would a rubber balloon be a poor system for this kind of expirement?
The general equation is
(P1V1)/T1 = (P2V2)/T2
If V and T are being studied, then P must be held constant. Would you think P could be held constant in a rubber balloon?
hallo temperatureis a measurement of how hot things are the relation ship is that they are both in a water
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Joe
At 25 degrees C a balloon takes up a 2L volume what will the new volume be
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