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An experiment that shows gases do not have a fixed volume

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Answered by tejastandracom
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 Take different shaped balloons, put a small cube of dry ice in them and tie them. Submerge the balloons in warm water and watch them inflate.  

The different shaped balloons prove that CO2 doesn't have a set shape.  

The dry ice proves that CO2 doesn't have a set volume.

Answered by cutiepie017
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experiment

- to show that gases neither have a fixed shape or a volume


method

- take two balloons of different shapes.eg- 1 round and 1 hear shaped
fill the balloons with air.


observation-

air takes up the shape f the balloon


conclusion

- this shows that air has no definite shapes or masss as it takes the shape of the balloon.


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