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If the temperature of the helium balloon were increased from 30°C to 35°C and the volume of the balloon only expanded from 0.47L to 1.55L, how much pressure would be inside the balloon?

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Answer:

Final pressure will be 0.308 times the initial pressure

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem, we can use the equation of state for an ideal gas:


pV=nRT

where

p is the gas pressure

V is the volume of the gas

n is the number of moles

R is the gas constant

T is the absolute temperature of the gas

For a gas under transformation, we can write the equation as:


(p_1 V_1)/(T_1)=(p_2 V_2)/(T_2)

where for the gas in this problem:


p_1 = is the initial pressure (not given)


V_1=0.47 L is the initial volume


T_1=30C+273=303 K is the initial temperature


p_2 = is the final pressure


V_2=1.55 L is the final volume


T_2=35+273 = 308 K is the final temperature

Solving for p2, we find:


p_2 = (p_1 V_1 T_2)/(T_1 V_2)=(p_1 (0.47)(308))/((303)(1.55))=0.308p_1

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