2. A weather balloon is filled to the volume of 150.0 L on a day when the temperature is 10.0°C. If no gases escaped, what would be the volume of the weather balloon after it rises to an altitude where the temperature is -8.00°C? (140.L)

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2. A weather balloon is filled to the volume of 150.0 L on a day when the temperature is 10.0°C. If no
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