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Clicker #1 Is the pressure in the larger balloon greater than, less than, or equal to the smaller balloon? A) greater than the smaller balloon B) less than the smaller balloon C) equal to the smaller balloon

Clicker #2 As the number of moles of carbon dioxide increase, the pressure in the bag will A) increase B) decrease C) stay the same

Clicker #3 If the volume of gas inside the syringe decreases, the pressure will A) increase B) decrease C) stay the same

Clicker #4 If the temperature of the gas inside the balloon decreases, the volume will A) increase B) decrease C) stay the same

Clicker #5 If the temperature of the gas inside the can increases, the pressure will A) increase B) decrease C) stay the same