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If temp. is kept constant, what happens to the volume of a balloon if the pressure is increased?

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If temp. is kept constant, what happens to the volume of a balloon if the pressure is increased?

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The volume of air inside the balloon decreases because the atoms of air are being compressed (squeezed closer together). (This is an indirect relationship) Also, the opposite is true, when the pressure on a balloon decreases, this causes the volume to increase.

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