NTERACTIVE EXAMPLE General Gas Law Helium-filled balloons are used to carry scientific instruments high into the...
Helium-filled balloons are used to carry scientific instruments high into the atmosphere. Suppose a balloon is launched when the temperature is 22.5 °C, and the barometric pressure is 751 mm Hg. If the balloon’s volume is 4.34×104 L (and no helium escapes from the balloon), what will the volume be at a height of 20 miles, where the pressure is 76.0 mm Hg, and the temperature is -33.0 °C
Helium filled balloons are used to carry scientific instrument high into the atmosphere. Suppose that a balloon is launched when the tempreture is 22.58 and the barometica pressure is 754 mmity. If the balloon's volume e is 4.19 X 10² L, what will be at a heights of 20 miles, where the pressure is 70.0mmity a and the tempreture is -33.0c?
[References) TUTOR Ideal Gas Law A balloon holds 30.8 kg of helium. What is the volume of the balloon if the pressure is 1.15 atm and the temperature is 25 °C? L teps Show Approach Show Tuto Submit
Large helium-filled balloons are used to lift scientific equipment to high altitudes. What is the pressure, in atmospheres, inside such a balloon if it starts out at sea level with a pressure of one atmosphere and a temperature of 10.0 degree C and rises to an altitude where its volume is twenty times the original volume and its temperature is -48DegreeC ? What is the gauge pressure, in atmospheres, in the balloon then? (Assume the atmospheric pressure is constant.)
An employee in a party store filled several latex balloons with He gas at a temperature of 21 oC. The pressure of He inside one of the balloons was 754 mm Hg. Then, the employee took the balloons out for delivery where the temperature was -15 oC, and the balloons’ volume shrank by 12 %. What would have been the pressure in mm Hg of He in the balloon of interest outside?
Large helium-filled balloons are used to lift scientific equipment to high altitudes. (a) What is the pressure inside such a balloon (in atm) if it starts out at sea level with a temperature of 16.8°C and rises to an altitude where its volume is sixteen times the original volume and its temperature is −35.7°C? (Enter your answer to at least 3 decimal places) atm (b) What is the gauge pressure? (Enter your answer in atm and to at least 3...
Large helium-filled balloons are used to lift scientific equipment to high altitudes. (a)What is the pressure inside such a balloon (in atm) if it starts out at sea level with a temperature of 24.8°C and rises to an altitude where its volume is sixteen times the original volume and its temperature is −33.7°C? (Enter your answer to at least 3 decimal places) atm (b)What is the gauge pressure? (Enter your answer in atm and to at least 3 decimal places....
Large helium-filled balloons are used to lift scientific equipment to high altitudes. (a what is the pressure Inside such a balloon (in atm) if it starts out at sea level with a temperature of 26.8C and rises to an altitude where its velume is elghteen times the original volume and its temperature is -33.7C? (Enter your answer to at least 3 decimal places) atm (b) what is the gauge pres5ure? Enter your answer in atm and to at least 3...
1. A helium-filled weather balloon has a volume of 558 L at 22.9°C and 751 mmHg. It is released and rises to an altitude of 3.13 km, where the pressure is 582 mmHg and the temperature is 1.9°C. The volume of the balloon at this altitude is ____L. 2. A sample of helium gas collected at a pressure of 1.42 atm and a temperature of 17.0 °C is found to occupy a volume of 22.9 liters. How many moles of...
Hydrogen gas is used in weather balloons because it is less expensive than helium. Assume that 5.57 g of H_2 is used to fill a weather balloon to an initial volume of 67 L at 1.04 atm. If the balloon rises to an altitude where the pressure is 0.047 atm, what is its new volume? Assume that the temperature remains constant.