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2254 CHEM 0101 SEC2010 HW 9
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Why does a hot air balloon rise when the air inside it is heated?
Options
A.The number of gas molecules increases.
B.The temperature increases, causing the air to expand and become less dense.
C.The pressure inside the balloon decreases.
D.The air inside turns into a liquid.
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Consider the scenario: a hot air balloon rises because the air inside the balloon is heated and becomes less dense than the surrounding cooler air.
Option 1: 'The number of gas molecules increases.' In a closed balloon, heating does not create more molecules; it increases their average ki......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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