Let's Find Out: About common conditions Let's Do It This Way: Identify which of the following describes Charles' Law. Put a check if it does, put a cross if it does not. Charles' Law 1. Lungs Air trapped in syringe Heating aerosol Inflating a balloon Inflated balloon 2. 3. 4. 5. Spraying aerosol Pressure cooker Deflated tire 9. 7. 8. Baking bread Hot air breeze 9. 10. Exhaling Ping-Pong Tires 11. 12. 13. Placing a balloon in liquid nitrogen Hot air balloon 14. 15.

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Let's Find Out: About common conditions
Let's Do It This Way: Identify which of the following describes Charles' Law. Put a
check if it does, put a cross if it does not.
Charles' Law
1.
Lungs
Air trapped in syringe
Heating aerosol
Inflating a balloon
Inflated balloon
2.
3.
4.
5.
Spraying aerosol
Pressure cooker
Deflated tire
6.
7.
8.
Baking bread
Hot air breeze
9.
10.
Exhaling
Ping-Pong
Tires
11.
12
13.
Placing a balloon in liquid nitrogen
Hot air balloon
14.
15
Transcribed Image Text:Let's Find Out: About common conditions Let's Do It This Way: Identify which of the following describes Charles' Law. Put a check if it does, put a cross if it does not. Charles' Law 1. Lungs Air trapped in syringe Heating aerosol Inflating a balloon Inflated balloon 2. 3. 4. 5. Spraying aerosol Pressure cooker Deflated tire 6. 7. 8. Baking bread Hot air breeze 9. 10. Exhaling Ping-Pong Tires 11. 12 13. Placing a balloon in liquid nitrogen Hot air balloon 14. 15
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