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20 February, 23:21

A balloon is inflated to a volume of 5.00 x 102 ml at 22.0 0c. the balloon is then cooled at constant pressure to 0.500 x 102 k. what is the final volume of the balloon?

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  1. 21 February, 02:57
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    The final volume of the balloon is 84.75 ml

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    The volume is calculated using Charles law formula

    that is V1/T1 = V2/T2 where,

    V1 = 5.00 x10^2 ml

    T1 = 22.0 °c into kelvin = 22 + 273 = 295 K

    V2=? ml

    T2 = 0.500 x 10^2 K

    make V2 the subject of the formula by multiplying both side by T2

    V2 is therefore = T2V1/T1

    V2 = (0.500 x 10^2 K x 5.00 x10^2 ml) / 295 K = 84.75 ml
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