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A hot air balloon can have a volume of 2950 cubic meters (2.95 ✕ 106 liters) and operate at temperatures up to 250°F (121°C). Assuming a balloon is operating at this maximum temperature with an external pressure of 1.00 atm, what mass of air would the balloon hold? While air is a mixture of many gases, we can assume a molar mass of 28.97 g/mol for air.

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Answer:

2.64 × 10⁶ g

Step-by-step explanation:

We can find the mass of air using the ideal gas equation.


P.V=n.R.T=(m)/(M) .R.T

where,

P is the pressure (P = 1.00 atm)

V is the volume (V = 2.95 × 10⁶ L)

n is the number of moles

R is the ideal gas constant (0.08206atm.L/mol.K)

T is the absolute temperature (121°C + 273 = 394 K)

m is the mass

M is the molar mass (28.09 g/mol)


m=(P.V.M)/(R.T) =(1.00atm * 2.95 * 10^(6) L * 28.97g/mol)/((0.08206atm.L/mol.K) * 394 K ) =2.64 * 10^(6) g

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