Chemistry In Focus
Chemistry In Focus
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Author: Tro, Nivaldo J.
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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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V1T1=V2T2

Here, V1 is the initial volume of the ideal gas, V2 is the final volume, T1 is the initial temperature and T2 is the final temperature of the ideal gas.

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