Chemistry
Chemistry, 23.02.2021 01:00, casaescuelarios

Imagine blowing up a latex balloon. Assume that you tie the balloon to prevent air from escaping and then squeeze the balloon with one hand, so there is less space inside it. Then assume you use both hands (and maybe a friend’s hands) to squeeze the balloon so there is even less space inside. What do you think will happen to the balloon if you keep squeezing it to a smaller and smaller volume? Explain your prediction.

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