Chemistry
Chemistry, 16.11.2020 05:00, ijohnh14

We've all blown up balloons. When you blow into a balloon, you are putting in more moles of gas. Let's say that on the second exhalation (blow) you blow in the exact same number of moles as you did with the first exhalation. So, you doubled the number of moles in the balloon. If the temperature and pressure remained constant, what is true about the volume of the gas in the balloon?

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