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9 February, 11:03

A balloon inflated in a room that is 34 C has a volume of 5.00 liters. The room is then heated to a temperature of 68 C. What is the new volume of the pressure remains constant?

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  1. 9 February, 11:18
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    5.554 litres

    Explanation:-

    Initial Volume V 1 = 5.00 litres

    Initial temperature T 1 = 34 C + 273 = 307 K

    Final temperature T 2 = 68 C + 273 = 341 K

    Using the relation of Charles Law (V 1 / T 1) = (V 2 / T 2)

    New Volume V 2 = V1 x T2 / T1

    Plugging in the values

    V2 = 5.00 litres x 341 K / 307 K

    = 5.554 litres.
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