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1) Divers often inflate heavy duty balloons attached to salvage items on the sea floor. If a balloon is filled to a volume of 3.00 L at a pressure of 2.50 atm, what is the volume of the balloon when it reaches the surface?
2) What is the final volume of a balloon that was initially 500.0 mL at 25°C and was then heated to 50°C?
3) A sample of helium gas initially at 37.0°C, 785 torr and 2.00 L was heated to 58.0°C while the volume expanded to 3.24 L. What is the final pressure in atm?
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Please explain the process of solving the problem. 1) Divers often inflate heavy duty balloons attached...
Divers often inflate heavy duty balloons attached to salvage items on the sea floor. If a balloon is filled to a volume of 1.74 L at a pressure of 4.50 atm, what is the volume of the balloon when it reaches the surface and the pressure is 1.00 atm? (Assume there is no temperature difference between the sea floor and the surface) O 2.59 0 7,831 O none of these answer choices 0 0.387L 6.83
Divers often inflate heavy duty balloons attached to salvage items on the sea floor. If a balloon is filled to a volume of 3.00 L at a pressure of 2.50 atm, what is the volume of the balloon when it reaches the surface?
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