A gas-filled weather balloon with a volume of 55.0 L is held at ground level, where the atmospheric pressure is 763 mmHg and the temperature is 21.4 °C. The balloon is released and rises to an altitude where the pressure is 0.0630 bar and the temperature is -2.36 °C. Calculate the weather balloon's volume at the higher altitude. V= L
A gas-filled weather balloon with a volume of 55.0 L is held at ground level, where the atmospheric pressure is 763 mmHg and the temperature is 21.4 °C. The balloon is released and rises to an altitude where the pressure is 0.0630 bar and the temperature is -2.36 °C. Calculate the weather balloon's volume at the higher altitude. V= L
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![A gas-filled weather balloon with a volume of 55.0 L is held at ground level, where the atmospheric pressure is 763 mmHg and the temperature is 21.4 °C. The balloon is released and rises to an altitude where the pressure is 0.0630 bar and the temperature is -2.36 °C. Calculate the weather balloon's volume at the higher altitude.
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