6) What is going to happen to a balloon filled with helium that is left in a car over night when the temperature drops approximately 20 degrees? (There are no holes in the balloon.) A) The balloon is going to pop due to the increase in volume of the gas. B) The balloon will be completely deflated due to the freezing of the gas. C) The balloon is going to look somewhat deflated due to the decrease in volume. D) Nothing, the balloon will look the same. Temperature change has no effect on gas volume.

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What is going to happen to a balloon filled with helium that is left in a car overnight when the temperature drops approximately 20 degrees? (There are no holes in the balloon)
6) What is going to happen to a balloon filled with helium that is left in a car
over night when the temperature drops approximately 20 degrees? (There are no
holes in the balloon.)
A) The balloon is going to pop due to the increase in volume of the gas.
B) The balloon will be completely deflated due to the freezing of the gas.
C) The balloon is going to look somewhat deflated due to the decrease in
volume.
D) Nothing, the balloon will look the same. Temperature change has no
effect on gas volume.
Transcribed Image Text:6) What is going to happen to a balloon filled with helium that is left in a car over night when the temperature drops approximately 20 degrees? (There are no holes in the balloon.) A) The balloon is going to pop due to the increase in volume of the gas. B) The balloon will be completely deflated due to the freezing of the gas. C) The balloon is going to look somewhat deflated due to the decrease in volume. D) Nothing, the balloon will look the same. Temperature change has no effect on gas volume.
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