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12 August, 09:40

If the atmospheric pressure at 30.0 km is 28.0 torr and the temperature is - 39.0 °c, what is the volume of the balloon when it bursts?

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  1. 12 August, 11:11
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    We from gas equation:

    PV=mRT

    Where:

    P is pressure (1 torr = 0.013N/cm2)

    V is the volume of the balloon

    m is the mass of gas in the balloon (constant)

    R is universal gas constant divided by mean molar wt of air (about 28 g/mol) T is thermodynamic temperature (T in Kelvin; T=273 + t (in deg C)

    So, For given values in gas equation andassuming we have 1 gm of gas in the balloon, we get:

    28 * V = 1 * R * (-39+273)

    or, 28 * 0.013 * V = 1 * 28 * 324

    or, V = 324 / 0.013 cm^3

    or, V = 18000 cm^3
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