A balloon is filled with helium, and its volume is  2.2 L at  298 K. The balloon is then dunked into a thermos bottle containing liquid nitrogen. When the helium in the balloon has cooled to the temperature of the liquid nitrogen (77 K), so the final volume will be 0.57 L.   The balloon in the example above will burst if its volume exceeds  2.3 L. At what temperature would you expect the balloon to burst?

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A balloon is filled with helium, and its volume is  2.2 L at  298 K. The balloon is then dunked into a thermos bottle containing liquid nitrogen. When the helium in the balloon has cooled to the temperature of the liquid nitrogen (77 K), so the final volume will be 0.57 L.

 

The balloon in the example above will burst if its volume exceeds  2.3 L. At what temperature would you expect the balloon to burst?

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