21-30. 9.0 L of a gas is found to exert 83.0 kPa at 35.0°C. What would be the required temperature (in Celsius) to change the pressure to standard pressure? Note: We must first change 35.0°C to 308.0 K and remember that standard pressure in the kiloPascal unit (kPa) is 101.325. 1-40. The gas in a balloon has a volume of 4.00L at 100.0 kPa. The balloon is released into the atmosphere and the gas in it expand to a volume of 8.00L. Determine the pressure on the balloon at the new volume.

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21-30. 9.0 L of a gas is found to exert 83.0 kPa at 35.0°C. What would be the required
temperature (in Celsius) to change the pressure to standard pressure?
Note: We must first change 35.0°C to 308.0 K and remember that standard
pressure in the kiloPascal unit (kPa) is 101.325.
31-40. The gas in a balloon has a volume of 4.00L at 100.0 kPa. The balloon is released
into the atmosphere and the gas in it expand to a volume of 8.00L. Determine the
pressure on the balloon at the new volume.
Transcribed Image Text:21-30. 9.0 L of a gas is found to exert 83.0 kPa at 35.0°C. What would be the required temperature (in Celsius) to change the pressure to standard pressure? Note: We must first change 35.0°C to 308.0 K and remember that standard pressure in the kiloPascal unit (kPa) is 101.325. 31-40. The gas in a balloon has a volume of 4.00L at 100.0 kPa. The balloon is released into the atmosphere and the gas in it expand to a volume of 8.00L. Determine the pressure on the balloon at the new volume.
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