13. A balloon has a volume of 1.20 liters at 24.0°C. The balloon is heated to 48.0°C. Calculate the new volume of t...
5.) A balloon has a volume of 2.47 liters at 24.0°C. The balloon is heated to 48.0°C. Calculate the new volume of the balloon.
The volume of a balloon is 3.02 L at 22.7°C. The balloon is heated to 43.6°C. Calculate the new volume of the balloon. Question 7 options: A) 1.57 L B) 3.02 L C) 2.82 L D) 3.23 L E) 5.80 L
A gas-filled balloon with a volume of 2.10 L at 1.20 atm and 20°C is allowed to rise to the stratosphere (about 30 km above the surface of the Earth), where the temperature and pressure are −23°C and 3.00×10−3 atm, respectively. Calculate the final volume of the balloon.
1. A manometer is attached to a sample of gas that occupies a volume of 2.5 liters. The mercury level in the arm of the manometer attached to the gas sample is 19.5 torr higher than that of the arm open to the atmosphere. Atmospheric pressure is measured to be 0.98 atm. What is the pressure of the sample of gas? (6 pts) 2. A balloon has a volume of 2.32 liters at 24.0°C. The balloon is heated to 48.0°C....
A balloon has a volume of 2.53 liters at 20.5°C. What will be the volume (in milliliters) of the balloon at 82°C? Assume the pressure doesn’t change and the amount of gas in the balloon doesn’t change.
a balloon has a volume of 2.29 liters at a pressure of 100.0 kPa. If the pressure of the balloon is decreased to 83.5 kPa, what will be the new volume of the balloon?
(References) A 1.20-L rubber balloon is filled with carbon dioxide gas at a temperature of 0.00°C and a pressure of 1,00 atm. The density of the carbon dioxide gas under these conditions is 1.98 g/L a. Will the density of the carbon dioxide gas increase or decrease when the balloon is heated? The density will At 45.0°C, the balloon has a volume of 1.40 L. Calculate the carbon dioxide density at this temperature Density = Submit Answer Try Another Version...
A gas-filled balloon having a volume of 2.70 L at 1.20 atm and 26 ° C is allowed to rise to the stratosphere (about 30 km above the surface of the Earth), where the temperature and pressure are −41 ° C and 5.90 × 10−3 atm, respectively. Calculate the final volume of the balloon.
A helium balloon has a volume of 3.22 L at 21.4C and a pressure of 755mm Hg. a.) If the balloon is immersed in a cold temperature bath of -63.7C and the pressure remains constant, what will be the new volume in liters of the balloon? b.) If the same balloon is placed in a vacuum chamber and the pressure is reduced to .551 atm, what will the new volume of the balloon in liters, assuming the temperature remains constant?
What is the new volume, in liters, of a 25.0 L sample of air at 843.6 mmHg and 152°C that is compressed and cooled to 35°C and 1520 mmHg? 2.. A balloon containing 7.83 moles of He has a volume of 27.5 L at a certain temperature and pressure. What would be the volume of the balloon, in liters, if 1.00 mole of Heis removed from the balloon at constant temperature and pressure? 3. Calculate the pressure in atmospheres, of...