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Helium has a density of 1.79 x 10-4 g/mL at standard temperature and pressure. A balloon has a volume of 6.3 liters. Calculate the mass of helium that it would take to fill the balloon. Be sure to follow significant figure rules when calculating the answer.

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Answer:

The correct answer is 1.1 grams.

Carlosego failed to round it, sorry for his mistake.

User Michel Samia
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By definition, the density is given by:


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Where,

m: Helium mass

V: helium volume

Clearing the mass we have:


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Transforming the volume to milliliters we have:


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Then, replacing values:


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Answer:

The mass of helium that would take to fill the balloon is:


m = 1.1277 g

User Leo Le
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