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19 June, 00:36

1) The volume of a balloon is 225 ml. The temperature of the balloon is 20°C. If a scientist

drops the temperature by 10°C, what is the new volume?

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  1. 19 June, 03:00
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    217.3ml

    Explanation:

    In order to answer this question, we apply Charles' law, which states that at a constant pressure, the volume of a fixed mass of gas (V) is directly proportional to the temperature (T).

    That is, V = KT

    K = V/T

    Hence, V1/T1 = V2/T2

    Where; V1 = initial volume

    V2 = final volume

    T1 = initial temperature

    T2 = final temperature

    The unit of temperature must be in Kelvin (K), which is the unit for absolute temperature.

    To convert Celsius (°C) to Kelvin (K), we use; K = C + 273

    Hence, T1 = 273 + 20 = 293K

    T2 = 273 + 10 = 283K

    V1 = 225ml

    V2 = ?

    Using the formula; V1/T1 = V2/T2

    225/293 = V2/283

    We cross multipy;

    293 * V2 = 283 * 225

    293V2 = 63675

    We divide both sides by 293

    V2 = 63675/293

    V2 = 217.32

    Hence, the new volume (V2) is 217.3ml
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