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i know it is CHEMISTRY but i need help and nobody is answering in chemistry... A balloon of helium was put in the freezer at -23°C. Its volume at this temperature was 2.5 liters. It was removed from the freezer. Eventually, it reached a temperature of 177°C. What would its volume be at this temperature? (Neglect any force used to stretch the rubber balloon.) 1.4 45000 4.5 0.22 The temperature-volume relationship shown in the graph in the lesson represents: an inverse linear function an inverse hyperbolic function a direct linear function a direct extrapolated function

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