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When a hot can hits cold water, what is happening in terms of physical properties?

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When a hot can hits cold water, what is happening in terms of physical properties?

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metal contracts when cooled, also heat will be transferred from the can to the water Charles’ Law says that volume of a gas decreases as temperature decreases, so the balloon will decrease in volume Absolute zero is 0 Kelvin = -273 degrees Celsius. It is the temperature at which all molecular/atomic motion ceases…and since gas chemistry is all about collision theory, and collision theory is all about molecular motion….

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