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Suppose you have a balloon with a volume of 0.1 m3 and a temperature of 300 Kelvin. You leave the balloon in a car with the windows rolled up and the temperature rises to 315 degrees Kelvin. What is the new volume of the balloon?

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Answer:

New Volume=0.105 m³

Step-by-step explanation:

Given Data

balloon with a volume = 0.1 m³ at temperature of 300 Kelvin

To find

The volume when temperature rises 315 Kelvin

Solution

The ideal gas law is given as:

PV = nRT

Where n is the number of moles

R is the universal gas constant.

V is volume

T is temperature

P is Pressure

For this problem the P, n, R (R = 8.314 J/mol·K) are constant, Volume and Temperature are directly proportional

As Temperature rises by 5%=300+(300×0.05)=315 Kelvin

Same as for Volume

Volume will increase by 5%=0.1+(0.1×0.05)=0.105 m³

New Volume=0.105 m³

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