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Imagine that you have a partially inflated
tire. If you add approximately two
pumps more air into it from your tire
pump, what do you expect to change
when you compare the starting and
ending state of the tire?

A. Volume
B. Temperature
C. Pressure
D. Moles of air molecules

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Answer:

volume, pressure, moles of air molecules

Explanation:

The volume, Pressure and Moles of air molecules expect to change when you compare the starting and ending state of the tire.

So, option A , C and D is correct option.

What happen to pressure and volume when more air pumped in the tire?

  • Since, according to Boyle's law, volume is inversely proportional to the pressure.
  • As we pumped more air in the tire then gas molecule compressed and packed together.
  • So, pressure inside the tire increases and volume decreases.
  • As more air pumped in tire then  number of moles of air molecule increases.

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