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1 June, 06:25

Toy balloons are filled with hydrogen gas, at standard temperature, from a 10.0-liter cylinder. the initial pressure of the gas in the cylinder is exactly 100 atm. assuming each balloon is filled to a volume of 1.0 liter at standard pressure, how many balloons could be filled?

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  1. 1 June, 06:31
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    To answer this item, we are to assume that the given gas behaves ideally such that it can follow one of the simplified ideal gas law as written below,

    P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

    where P is the pressure and V is the volume.

    Substituting the known values, while V₂ is unknown,

    (100 atm) (10 L) = (1 atm) (V₂)

    The value of V₂ is calculated to be equal to 1000 L.

    The number of balloons that can be filled is as calculated.

    n = (1000 L) / (1 L / balloon)

    n = 1000
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