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Chemistry, 31.12.2021 16:30 carswellml

A chemistry student relates the following story: I noticed my tires were a bit low and went to the gas station. As I was filling the tires, I thought about the kinetic molecular theory (KMT). I noticed the tires because the volume was low, and I realized that I was increasing both the pressure and volume of the tires. “Hmmm,” I thought, “that goes against what I learned in chemistry, where I was told pressure and volume are inversely proportional.” What is the fault in the logic of the chemistry student in this situation? Explain why we think pressure and volume to be inversely related (draw pictures and use the KMT).

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