Experiment 1: Suppose a student set the temperature of the constant temperature bath to -10°C and measured the volume of air
in the syringe at this temperature in addition to the measurements at the other temperatures.
How would the volume of air in the syringe at -10 °C compare to the volume of air in the syringe at 0 °C?
The volume of air in the syringe at -10 °C would be greater than the volume of air in the syringe at 0 °C.
It is not possible to predict how the volume of air in the syringe at -10 °C would compare the volume of air in the
syringe at 0 °C.
The volume of air in the syringe at -10 °C would be less than as the volume of air in the syringe at 0 °C.
The volume of air in the syringe at -10 °C would be the same as the volume of air in the syringe at 0 °C.