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If the number of moles in a balloon is doubled, but the temperature and pressure don't change, what happens to the volume? a It increases, but not in proportion with the moles b It is cut in half c It
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If the number of moles in a balloon is doubled, but the temperature and pressure don't change, what happens to the volume?
a
It increases, but not in proportion with the moles
b
It is cut in half
c
It doubles
d
It does not chang
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I’m thinking the answer is A
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I think answer is letter C
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