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Celsius = 5/9*(Fahrenheit-32) Fahrenheit = 9/5*(Celsius)+32
It is a physical change.
No. (Squeeze a balloon.)
Celsius degrees are larger.
A change of 1 Kelvin is exactly the same as a change of 1 Celsius degree.
The ratio of temperatures must be calculated for the absolute temperatures - not temps measures on the Celsius scale. So, the temperature increases from 273.15 K to 333.15 K. 333.15/273.15 = 1.2197 Therefore, the volume will increase by a multiple of 1.2197. This answer assumes that all other factors remain unchanged. That is unlikely since the elasticity of the balloon is likely to be affected by the change in temperature.
the difference between -2 and 8 Celsius is 10 degrees Celsius
The change is 7 Celsius degrees (NOT degrees Celsius).
Celsius = 5/9*(Fahrenheit-32) Fahrenheit = 9/5*(Celsius)+32
They are the same; the kelvin scale is designed so the difference between degrees is the same as the celsius scale.
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Yes, it is a physical change. Nothing chemically changed about the balloon.
With great difficulty. A kilometre is a measure of distance whereas a degree Celsius is a measure of change in temperature. There is no relationship between the two.
Physical, because the balloon did not have a change in its chemical composition when it broke.
no, bursting of balloons is a physical change as the only change that occurs that that the shape of the balloon changes . Coming out of air is not a chemical change.
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