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1 September, 20:12

A balloon originally has 0.10 moles of helium and has a volume of 0.50 L. If 0.59 grams of He are added to the balloon, what will the new volume be?

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  1. 1 September, 20:41
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    V = 0.7375L

    Explanation:

    Number of moles n1 = 0.10moles

    Volume V1 = 0.5L

    Mass = 0.59g

    Molar mass = 4.0g / mol

    N2 = mass / molar mass

    n2 = 0.59 / 4.0 = 0.1475 moles

    The volume (V) of an ideal gas varies directly with the number of moles of the gas (n) when the pressure (P) and the number of temperature (T) are constant.

    We can express this mathematically as:

    V∝natconstantPandT

    V=constant * (n) orVn=constant

    V1 / n1 = V2 / n2

    V1 * n2 = V2 * n1

    Solve for V2

    V2 = (V1 * n2) / n1

    V2 = (0.5 * 0.1475) / 0.10

    V2 = 0.7375L
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