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Gas density can be calculated by dividing the mass of gas by its volume. If you took a balloon of gas and then warmed the balloon in a sunny
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Gas density can be calculated by dividing the mass of gas by its volume. If you took a balloon of gas and then warmed the balloon in a sunny window, what can now be said about the density of the gas in the balloon? Gas density can be calculated by dividing the mass of gas by its volume. If you took a balloon of gas and then warmed the balloon in a sunny window, what can now be said about the density of the gas in the balloon? The gas density will decrease. The gas density will remain the same. The gas density will increase. The density of gases is independent of temperature. none of the above
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Answer: The density will decrease
Explanation: Heating a substance causes molecules to speed up and spread slightly further apart, occupying a larger volume that results in a decrease in density.