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At a festival, spherical balloons with a radius of 240. cm are to be inflated with hot air and released. The air at the festival will have a temperature of 25 °C and
must be heated to 100 °C to make the balloons float. 1.00 kg of propane (C3H8) fuel are available to be burned to heat the air. Calculate the maximum number
of balloons that can be inflated with hot air.
Here are some data you may find useful:
Specific heat capacity of air:
Density of air at 100 °C:
J
1.009
g.°C
kg
0.946
3
m
kg
Density of propane at 100 °C:
1.440
3
kJ
Formation enthalpy of propane at 25 °C: -103.8
mol
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