2. Olympic cyclists fill their tires with helium to make them lighter. The mass of air used in the air filled tire is 8.56 g. Assume thatthe volume of the tire is 855 mL, that it is filled to a total pressure of 8.51 atm, and that the temperature is 25°C. a. Calculate the mass of helium in a helium-filled tire. (you must show all work to earn full credit). b. What is the difference between the two? c. Why is the helium-filled tire lighter?

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2. Olympic cyclists fill their tires with helium to make them lighter. The mass of air used in the air
filled tire is 8.56 g. Assume that the volume of the tire is 855 mL, that it is filled to a total
pressure of 8.51 atm, and that the temperature is 25°C.
a. Calculate the mass of helium in a helium-filled tire. (you must show all work to earn full
credit).
b. What is the difference between the two?
c. Why is the helium-filled tire lighter?
Transcribed Image Text:2. Olympic cyclists fill their tires with helium to make them lighter. The mass of air used in the air filled tire is 8.56 g. Assume that the volume of the tire is 855 mL, that it is filled to a total pressure of 8.51 atm, and that the temperature is 25°C. a. Calculate the mass of helium in a helium-filled tire. (you must show all work to earn full credit). b. What is the difference between the two? c. Why is the helium-filled tire lighter?
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Given that :

Mass of air used in the filled tire = 8.56 g

Volume of the tire = 855 mL

Pressure = 8.55 atm

Temperature = 250C

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