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Lowered pressure (Explanation): the question is asking what factor will cause the balloon to expand when it is taken to the top of the mountain. We know that there is lower air pressure at the top of the mountain compared to sea level, so the lower pressure causes the balloon to expand, not the temperaure or anything else. This is basically a real-life application of boyle's law
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Lowered pressure (Explanation): the question is asking what factor will cause the balloon to expand when it is taken to the top of the mountain. We know that there is lower air pressure at the top of the mountain compared to sea level, so the lower pressure causes the balloon to expand, not the temperaure or anything else. This is basically a real-life application of boyle's law
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It would expand as the gases inside expand against the pressure of the skin of the balloon and the atmospheric pressure.
we all know that the kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas is very large so ,when the balloon is kept in the sun the air inside it gets heated and the molecules move further apart resulting in the bursting of the balloon.Sometimes it melts depending on the heat of the sun however if the sun is very hot, the balloon may pop.Balloons are usually made from latex which if it was to be left simply laying out in the sun would would possibly get so hot that it would start to melt. However if you were to inflate it before doing so the air inside would expand enlarging the balloon until it bursts assuming the balloon was well inflated in the first place.Iy will expand if the air is heated.
It would increase. The balloon would expand because when temperature increases, volume increases as well.
The gas particles would move faster, by heating them up you are giving them more energy. This would also cause the balloon to expand