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Chapter 14 Problem 14.6

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If you look carefully at the bubbles rising in a glass of beer (see Figure 14.5), youll see them grow in size as they move upward, often doubling in volume by the time they reach the surface. Beer bubbles contain mostly carbon dioxide (CO2), a gas that is dissolved in the beer because of the fermentation process. Which variable describing the gas is responsible for the growth of the rising bubbles? (a) The Kelvin temperature T (b) The absolute pressure P (c) The number of moles n

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Title Physics, 9 
Author John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson
ISBN 9780470879528

If you look carefully at the bubbles rising in a glass of

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