If it's been in the freezer long enough, it will have the same temperature of the freezer. Thermal energy is transferred from warmer objects to cooler objects until there is an equilibrium, which in this case is the temperature of the freezer.
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To measure the pressure of a gas in atmospheres at different temperatures in Celsius, you can use the ideal gas law equation: PV = nRT, where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the number of moles of gas, R is the gas constant, and T is the temperature in Kelvin. To predict the temperature at which the pressure would equal zero, you would need to decrease the temperature below the gas's critical temperature, at which point the gas would liquefy and the pressure would drop to zero.
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The solubility table is used to predict whether a given solute will dissolve in a particular solvent at a specific temperature. It provides information on the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent under those conditions.
If temperature increases, then pressure increases. Temperature measures the average speed of particles, so if the temperature is high, then the particles are moving quickly and are colliding with other particles more forcefully. Pressure is defined as the force and number of collisions the particles have with the wall of its container. So if the high temperature causes the particles to move quickly, they are going to collide more often with the container, increasing the pressure. This remains true as long as the number of moles (n) remains constant.
To determine the volume of the balloon at 240 degrees Celsius, you would need to know the initial volume of the balloon at a reference temperature and the pressure conditions. You could then use the ideal gas law equation (PV = nRT) to calculate the volume of the balloon at 240 degrees Celsius by adjusting the temperature and other parameters accordingly.
A weather balloon works by carrying instruments called radiosondes high up into the atmosphere. As the balloon ascends, the radiosonde collects data on temperature, humidity, and pressure. This information is transmitted back to the ground, where it is used to analyze and predict weather patterns.
The volume of the balloon will increase on the sunny windowsill due to the increase in temperature. This follows Charles's Law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature when pressure is constant.
You can predict water temperature accurately by using a water thermometer.
Pressure increases.Take a look at the relationship:PV=nRTR is a constant. n is the amount of gas, which would be held constant in a sealed balloon. So:P1 V1 / T1 = P2 V2 / T21- before2- afterThis algebraic equation can help predict the outcome of other cases as well.taking just the balloon first, it is a solid body(flexible), on heating it undergoes cubical expansion, so the first thng that happens is the container(balloon) expands so untill a particular expansion of it the volume of air inside increases(gases dont have a fixed volume) they occupy the area they have .
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air pressure,temperature & humidity,wind speed
You assume that things that happened repeatedly in a certain way in the past will happen the same way under the same conditions in the future. If you throw a ball up in the air 500 times and it comes down 500 times, you then predict that if you throw a piano into the air it will come down as well. If you throw a helium balloon up in the air for the first time, you might predict it will also come down. When it does not, this means the theory must be rejected or changed to explain what is different this time. If you have a hydrogen balloon and throw it into the air, you might predict that since your helium balloon did not come down and hydrogen is more similar to helium than it is to a piano, then the hydrogen balloon will keep going as well.
The rate of change of the pavement temperature
One can predict a chemical reaction by understanding the properties of the reactants involved, such as their reactivity and bonding tendencies. Additionally, knowledge of the reaction conditions, such as temperature and pressure, can help predict the outcome of a chemical reaction.
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yes you can. the clouds are a different colour when it is about to snow and if the temperature is under about -3 it will hail.