9. Your spaceship has docked at a space station above Mars. The temperature inside the space station is a carefully controlled 24°C at a pressure of 745 mmHg. A balloon with a volume of 425 mL drifts into the airlock where the temperature is -95°C and the pressure is 0.115 atm. What is the final volume, in milliliters, of the balloon if n (moles) does not change and the balloon is very elastic?
9. Your spaceship has docked at a space station above Mars. The temperature inside the space station is a carefully controlled 24°C at a pressure of 745 mmHg. A balloon with a volume of 425 mL drifts into the airlock where the temperature is -95°C and the pressure is 0.115 atm. What is the final volume, in milliliters, of the balloon if n (moles) does not change and the balloon is very elastic?
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what volume does the gas occupy at 1.0 atm and 25°C?
8. Given the following amounts of gases, calculate the number of moles of each gas. Calculate the
volume of each amount of gas would occupy at 100°C and 15 atm.
a. 5.8 g NH3
b. 48 g O2
c. 10.8 g He
9.
Your spaceship has docked at a space station above Mars. The temperature inside the space
station is a carefully controlled 24°C ata pressure of 745 mmHg. A balloon with a volume of 425
mL drifts into the airlock where the temperature is -95C and the pressure is 0.115 atm. What is
the final volume, in milliliters, of the balloon if n (moles) does not change and the balloon is very
elastic?
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