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7 November, 02:17

You have a 5.0 L balloon that you bought in Denver (0.85 atm). If you take

that balloon back to sea level, where the pressure is 1.0 atm, what will the

new volume of the balloon be?

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  1. 7 November, 02:27
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    New volume of the balloon at sea level (V1) = 4.25 L

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Present volume (V) = 5 L

    Present pressure (P) = 0.85 atm

    Pressure at sea level (P1) = 1 atm

    Find:

    New volume of the balloon at sea level (V1) = ?

    Computation:

    According to Boyles law:

    ⇒ P * V = P1 * V1

    ⇒ 0.85 * 5 = 1 * V1

    ⇒ 4.25 L = V1

    New volume of the balloon at sea level (V1) = 4.25 L
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