When we put an inflated balloon in a refrigerator it's size decrease?
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A balloon shrinks inside a fridge because of the way gases behave. If the pressures remain the same on a fixed mass of gas, a drop in temperature will reduce the volume of the gas. The gas molecules get closer together and the density increases.
V1/V2 = T1/T2 if the gas is ideal
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