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6 February, 13:48

Refrigerators are usually kept at about 5°C, while room temperature is about 20°C. If you were to take an ""empty"" sealed 2-liter soda bottle at room temperature and place it in the fridge, would you expect it to contract to one-fourth its original volume?

1. Yes, because 5 is one-fourth of 20.

2. No, because there is no gas inside the bottle.

3. No, because Celsius is not an absolute temperature scale.

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  1. 6 February, 16:53
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    Answer: option 3. No, because Celsius is not an absolute temperature scale.
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