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9 April, 07:39

A helium-filled balloon contains 130 mL of gas at a pressure of 0.97 atm. What volume will the gas occupy at standard pressure?

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  1. 9 April, 07:53
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    Boyle's Law

    G: V1 = 130 mL

    P1 = 0.97 atm P2 = 1 atm (standard pressure)

    U: V2=?

    F: V2 = V1 P1/P2

    S: V2 = (130 mL) (0.97 atm) / 1 atm

    Answer : V2 = 126.1 mL volume of the gas occupy @ STP
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