A rubber balloon is filled with 1 L of air at 1 atm and 300 K and is then cooled to 100 K. The rubber remains flexible as it cools. (i) What happens to the volume of the balloon? It decreases to 16 L. It decreases to 13 L. It decreases to L/ 3. It is constant. It increases. (ii) What happens to the pressure of the air in the balloon? It decreases to 16 atm. It decreases to 13 atm. It decreases to 1/3 atm. It is constant. It increases.

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A rubber balloon is filled with 1 L of air at 1 atm and 300 K and is then
cooled to 100 K. The rubber remains flexible as it cools. (i) What happens
to the volume of the balloon? It decreases to 16 L. It decreases to 13 L. It
decreases to L/ 3. It is constant. It increases. (ii) What happens to the
pressure of the air in the balloon? It decreases to 16 atm. It decreases to
13 atm. It decreases to 1/3 atm. It is constant. It increases.
Transcribed Image Text:A rubber balloon is filled with 1 L of air at 1 atm and 300 K and is then cooled to 100 K. The rubber remains flexible as it cools. (i) What happens to the volume of the balloon? It decreases to 16 L. It decreases to 13 L. It decreases to L/ 3. It is constant. It increases. (ii) What happens to the pressure of the air in the balloon? It decreases to 16 atm. It decreases to 13 atm. It decreases to 1/3 atm. It is constant. It increases.
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