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Chemistry, 09.12.2021 01:40 kalebbenton15

Part 1. A slightly inflated balloon is placed about eight centimeters above a burning candle. Explain the change to the size of the balloon based on the kinetic molecular
theory.
Part 2. The same balloon is now placed in a bucket of ice cold water. Explain the
change to the size of the balloon based on the kinetic molecular theory.
In both cases, assume the balloon is tied tight enough so that air does not escape.
(10 points)

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