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Chemistry, 26.10.2021 02:10 chrisgonzalez33

This question appears on a quiz. "A 1.0 L balloon has a temperature of 273 K. Then the temperature changes to 30°C, what is the volume?" A student answers 0.11 L.
Which of the following explanations is true?
Note: C = K - 273; K = C + 273
The student did not put the temperatures in the same units, and the answer
should be 1.11 L.
The student did not solve for the correct parameter, and the answer should be
0.90 L.
The student did not put the temperatures in the same units, and the answer
should be 0.90 L.
The student did not solve for the correct parameter, and the answer should be
1.11 L.

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