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16 December, 13:33

Air is enclosed in a syringe at room temperature. The end is the pushed so the air only fills a 1/3 of the length of the syringe. What happens to the:

A) Number of particles

B) Volume

C) Density

D) Pressure

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  1. 16 December, 13:44
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    A) Does not change

    B) Decrease

    C) Increasing

    D) Increasing

    Explanation:

    When it pushes it's volume is reduced by 1/3 because it's Area is constant there for only volume is decreased. Then the number of molecules don't change

    A) don, t change

    B) Decreases

    C) Density is increased because it mass doesn't change. there for

    Mass = Density * Volume

    When Volume is decreasing to keep mass constant Density will be increased.

    D) Pressure is increased according to the boil's law. it says that for fixed mass and fixed temperature pressure is inversely proportional to the volume. then volume decrease pressure increase
  2. 16 December, 14:58
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    [a] does not change [b] decrease [c] increasing [d] increasing
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