6. Check your answer against theory. A balloon contains 0.5 L of air at 273 K. Its volume increases to 1.5 L at constant pressure. What is the new temperature of air inside the balloon? A. 152 K B. 819 K C. 254 K D. 650 K Show your calculations or explain your reasoning here. V₁ = initial volume V₂ = final volume T₁ = initial temperature T₂ = final temperature

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Identify givens and the unknown.
Convert all temperatures to Kelvin.
Rearrange the equation if you'd like.
Substitute values into the equation.
Solve for the unknown.
Check your answer against theory.
A balloon contains 0.5 L of air at 273 K.
Its volume increases to 1.5 L at constant pressure.
A. 152 K
B. 819 K
C. 254 K
D. 650 K
What is the new temperature of air inside the balloon?
Show your calculations or explain your reasoning here.
V₁ = V₂
T1 T2
V₁ = initial volume
V₂ = final volume
T₁ = initial temperature
T₂ = final temperature
Transcribed Image Text:No need to do this on this problem! Review & Preview 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Identify givens and the unknown. Convert all temperatures to Kelvin. Rearrange the equation if you'd like. Substitute values into the equation. Solve for the unknown. Check your answer against theory. A balloon contains 0.5 L of air at 273 K. Its volume increases to 1.5 L at constant pressure. A. 152 K B. 819 K C. 254 K D. 650 K What is the new temperature of air inside the balloon? Show your calculations or explain your reasoning here. V₁ = V₂ T1 T2 V₁ = initial volume V₂ = final volume T₁ = initial temperature T₂ = final temperature
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