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Yya Lalani: Attempt 1 Question 5 (1 point)
When soda bottles are sealed in a factory, the bottles are all the same temperature
with the same pressure of gas inside. A student decides to perform an experiment to
determine what changes will result from adjusting the temperatures of two sealed
soda bottles. One bottle of soda is heated, while the other is cooled. Which
statement describes a result of the experiment?
The total volume of gas in the heated bottle increased.
The pressure of the gas increased in the bottle that was heated.
The total volume of gas in the cooled bottle increased.
The pressure of the gas increased in the bottle that was cooled.


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