The pressure inside a latex balloon is nearly the same as the pressure outside. If you let a helium balloon go, and if, as it rises, it stays at a constant temperature, the volume of the balloon will:
A. stay the same
B. Increase
C. Decrease
As it rises up, pressure decreases
Also P*V should remain constant
Since P is decreasing,V must increase
Volume increases
Answer: B
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