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A weather balloon is inflated to a volume of 27.6 L at a pressure of 755 mmHg and a temperature of 29.9 ∘C. The balloon rises in the atmosphere to an altitude where the pressure is 385 mmHg and the temperature is -14.1 ∘C. Assuming the balloon can freely expand, calculate the volume of the balloon at this altitude.

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Answer: The volume of the balloon at this altitude is 46.3 L

Step-by-step explanation:

Combined gas law is the combination of Boyle's law, Charles's law and Gay-Lussac's law

The combined gas equation is,


(P_1V_1)/(T_1)=(P_2V_2)/(T_2)

where,


P_1 = initial pressure of gas = 755 mm Hg


P_2 = final pressure of gas (at STP) = 385 mm Hg


V_1 = initial volume of gas = 27.6 L


V_2 = final volume of gas = ?


T_1 = initial temperature of gas =
29.9^0C=(29.9+273)K=302.9K


T_2 = final temperature of gas =
-14.1^0C=((-14.1)+273)K=258.9K

Putting all the values we get:


(755* 27.6)/(302.9)=(385* V_2)/(258.9)


V_2=46.3L

Thus the volume of the balloon at this altitude is 46.3 L

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