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The hydrogen stored inside a large weather balloon has a mass of 13.558 g. What is the volume of this balloon if the density of hydrogen is 0.089 g/L?

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(13.558 gm) · (1 L / 0.089 gm) = 152.34 L (rounded)

(fraction equal to ' 1 ') ^
User Ericfossas
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Answer:

152.337 L

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate density using volume we use the common equation


D = (m)/(V) \\

where

D is the density

m is the mass

V is the volume

This equation can be manipulated to work out volume to:


V = (m)/(D) \\\\V = (13.558g)/(0.089g/L) \\\\V= 152.337 L

User Javier Arias
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