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Chemistry, 10.03.2021 04:00 juliannabartra

I NEED ASAP (06.01 MC)
Part 1. A glass bottle, which is half-filled with water, has a balloon attached to its opening. The bottle is
placed in a hot water bath for some time. Explain the change to the size of the balloon based on the
kinetic molecular theory.
Part 2. What would most likely happen to the balloon if the bottle was then placed into a jar of cold
water with ice cubes? Explain your answer based on the kinetic molecular theory.
In both cases, assume the balloon is attached tightly enough so that air does not escape the system. (8
points)

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