Chemistry, 20.05.2021 01:00 kekejones6321
Bella observes that the gas-filled tire of her bicycle becomes a little deflated when she keeps the bicycle outside in cold weather. Which of the following laws is used to understand te benadere
the gas and why? (4 points)
The low temperature outside lowers the volume of the gas according to Charles's law because this law describes how a gas will behave at constant pressure
The low temperature outside increases the volume of the gas according to Charles's law because this law describes how a gas will behave a constant pressure
The low temperature outside lowers the volume of the gas according to Boyle's law because this law describes how a gas will behave when the number of moes remains constant
The low temperature outside increases the volume of the gas according to Boyle's law because this law describes how a gas will behave when the number of males romans constant
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