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Hello!</h2>
The answer is:
The temperature will be the same, 37°C.
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Why?</h2>
Since from the statemet we know the first temperature, pressure and volumen of a gas, and we need to calculate the new temperature after the pressure and the volume changed, we need to use the Combined Gas Law.
The Combined Gas Law establishes a relationship between the temperature, the pressure and the volume of an ideal gas using Boyle's Law, Gay-Lussac's Law and Charles's Law.
The law establishes the following equation:
Where,
is the first pressure.
is the first volume.
is the first temperature.
is the second pressure.
is the second volume.
is the second temperature.
Then, we are given the following information:
So, isolating the new temperature and substituting the given information, we have:
Hence, we have that the temperature will not change because both pressure and volume decreased and increased proportionally, creating the same relationship that we had before the experiment started.
The temperature will be the same, 37°C
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98 °C + 273.15 = 371.15 K
Based on the illustration, the statement that best explains why the Scotch broom is able to outcompete the native plants in the area would be the specialized seed pods that allow seeds to be dispersed farther and into the less crowded areas.
<h3>Reproductive success</h3>
Different organisms have different ways of behaving to ensure the survival of their propagules or offsprings.
In the case of the Scotch broom, the ability of the pods holding the seeds to burst open and catapult the seeds far away from the parent plant is a reproductive strategy to ensure that their seeds are well dispersed.
By doing so, the propagules of the plant will reach new areas where they do not exist before and as such, able to spread quite quicker than the native plants.
More on reproductive success of plants can be found here: brainly.com/question/811305