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Chemistry, 19.05.2020 03:13 hrijaymadathil

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? Check all of the boxes that apply:
volume
temperature
pressure
moles of air molecules
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