Answer to Question #344768 in General Chemistry for seca

Question #344768

Application of Charles’ Law can be seen as one flies in a hot air balloon, when heated, causes the air to expand; thus, becomes lighter and so it rises. Which of the following is another application of Charles’ Law?



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2022-05-26T06:59:04-0400
  1. Hot Air Balloon
  2. Bursting Of A Deodorant
  3. Bakery Products
  4. Helium Balloon On Cold Day


1. Application of Charles’ Law can be seen as one flies in a hot air balloon, when heated, causes the air to expand; thus, becomes lighter and so it rises. 

2. Charles law definition; under high temperatures, the gas molecules inside the deodorant bottle expands. Therefore, leads to the bursting of the deodorant bottle…!!!

3. Charles Law application in real life can be seen in our kitchen too. In order to make bread and cakes soft and spongy, yeast is used for fermentation. Yeast produces carbon dioxide gas. When bread and cakes are baked at high temperatures; with an increase in temperature, carbon dioxide gas expands.

As a result of this expansion, our bread and cakes become deliciously spongy and fluffy in appearance and ready to serve.

4. According to Charles’s law definition; when the temperature decreases so do the volume of helium gas inside a balloon. On the other hand, when the same balloon is brought back to a warm room, it regains its original shape.


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