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9 November, 13:51

A student reduces the temperature of a 300 cm3 balloon from 60°c to 30°

c. what will the new volume of the balloon be? (remember to be careful with the units.)

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  1. 9 November, 14:14
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    We can use the ideal gas equation which is expressed as PV = nRT. At a constant pressure and number of moles of the gas the ratio T/V is equal to some constant. At another set of condition of temperature, the constant is still the same. Calculations are as follows:

    T1 / V1 = T2 / V2

    V2 = T2 x V1 / T1

    V2 = 303.15 x 300 / 333.15

    V2 = 272.99 cm³
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