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Chemistry, 27.01.2021 20:00 alizeleach0123

1.In dynamic equilibrium between the solid-state and the gas state, what two rates are equal to each other? a.
b.
2.How will a decrease in the temperature of a liquid in a closed container affect the following?
a. The Kinetic Energy of the particles
b. The Vapor Pressure
3.In dynamic equilibrium between the liquid state and the gas state, what two rates are equal to each other?
a.
b.
4. If the volume of a container of gas is increased, what will happen to the pressure inside the container?
What two other variables are implied to be held constant?
5. As the temperature of the gas in a balloon increases, what will happen to the volume?
What two other variables are implied to be held constant?

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