You decide to put a birthday balloon in the freezer. Before putting it in the freezer, it has a volume of about V1=2.60 liters. The pressure outside the freezer and inside the freezer are the same with P1=P2=1 atmosphere. If the room temperature is T1=31.30°C and the temperature in the freezer is T2=-8.00°C, what is the volume of the balloon once it reaches the temperature in the freezer?
Note: you must convert the temperatures to Kelvin.
You decide to put a birthday balloon in the freezer. Before putting it in the freezer,...
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