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4. What usually happen when an aerosol can is heated?
A. The can will be deformed
B. The can will stay the same
C. The can will eventually explode
D. The can will tarnish
5. Which of the following phenomena best illustrates Charles’ Law?
A. expansion of the balloon as it is being submerged in water
B. leavening agent causing the fluffiness of cake products
C. breathing apparatus being used by a patient
D. carbon dioxide being dissolved in water

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Answered by kumarisoniasonia2488
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Answer:

It is because the pressure inside the can will build up and the can will burst. The particles in gas moves and it creates pressure against the wall. When heated, the particles speed up

Charles' Law states that volume is directly proportional to kelvin temperature when pressure and amount of gas are constant. When temperature increases, volume also increases. When you submerge the balloon in hot water the volume of the balloon increases.

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