Chemistry In Focus
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Chapter 11, Problem 46E
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Interpretation:
The volume of the air balloon at given temperature is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
According to the Charles’ law, the volume of an ideal gas at a constant pressure is in direct proportionality with the absolute temperature.
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