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Is it possible for a balloon with an initial pressure of 200 kpa to naturally expand to four times its initial volume when the temperature remains constant and atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kpa?
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Is it possible for a balloon with an initial pressure of 200 kpa to naturally expand to four times its initial volume when the temperature remains constant and atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kpa?
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nope, it is not possible. the atmospheric pressure would have to go down, or the temperature would have to go up, or both.
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