(a) A sample of xenon gas at a pressure of 865 mm Hg and a temperature of 36 °C, occupies a volume of 11.9 liters. If the gas is heated at constant pressure to a temperature of 84 °C, the volume of the gas sample will be L. (b) A helium-filled weather balloon has a volume of 525 L at 22.9°C and 755 mmHg. It is released and rises to an altitude of 4.70 km, where the pressure is 499 mmHg and the temperature is -8.1°C. The volume of the balloon at this altitude is L.

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A sample of xenon gas at a pressure of 865 mm Hg and a temperature of
36 °C, occupies a volume of 11.9 liters. If the gas is heated at constant
pressure to a temperature of 84 °C, the volume of the gas sample will be
L.
(b) A helium-filled weather balloon has a volume of 525 L at 22.9°C and 755
mmHg. It is released and rises to an altitude of 4.70 km, where the pressure is
499 mmHg and the temperature is -8.1°C.
The volume of the balloon at this altitude is
L.
Transcribed Image Text:(1) (a) A sample of xenon gas at a pressure of 865 mm Hg and a temperature of 36 °C, occupies a volume of 11.9 liters. If the gas is heated at constant pressure to a temperature of 84 °C, the volume of the gas sample will be L. (b) A helium-filled weather balloon has a volume of 525 L at 22.9°C and 755 mmHg. It is released and rises to an altitude of 4.70 km, where the pressure is 499 mmHg and the temperature is -8.1°C. The volume of the balloon at this altitude is L.
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