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Part I You blow up a balloon with your own breath and then put it in a freezer. Tell me about what happens to the size of it. Make sure to use the KMT (kinetic molecular theory) to support your answer.

Part II

Take the same balloon we filled up with our breath. Tell me what would happen if we put it outside and let it sit in the sun for a bit. Again, support your answer using the KMT.

In both part I and part II we are going to be under the impression that no air can escape from the balloon.

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