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You place a balloon in a closed chamber at standard temperature and pressure (STP). You cool the chamber to half of its original temperature while leaving the pressure constant. What happens to the balloon?
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You place a balloon in a closed chamber at standard temperature and pressure (STP). You cool the chamber to half of its original temperature while leaving the pressure constant. What happens to the balloon?
It stays the same volume.
It decreases to one-half of its original volume.
It doubles in volume.
It expands to four times its original volume.
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it decreases to one half of its original volume.
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. At constant temperature, the volume of the system at the new conditions will decrease to
one-half of its original volume.
V1 = nRT1 / P
V2 = nRT1 / 2P = 2V1
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