Answer:
Volume-to-temperature ratio would be lower.
Volume-to-temperature ratio would be higher.
Volume-to-temperature ratio would be higher.
Volume-to-temperature ratio would be lower.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The temperature of the water would increase but as the water bath was boiling there was phase change turning water to steam decreasing the volume but increasing the temperature.
So the volume-to-temperature ratio would be lower.
2. As the flask is cooled in ice the volume decreases by a small amount and temperature decreases.
So the volume-to-temperature ratio would be higher.
3. The volume would decrease due to evaporation but air will enter increasing the volume and temperature is increasing
So the volume-to-temperature ratio would be higher.
4. After these above processes definetly there will be a loss of volume.
So the volume-to-temperature ratio would be lower.