18. \( \Delta \) A cylinder containing 10.0 L of helium gas at a pressure of 165 atm is to be used to fill toy balloons to a pressure of 1.1 atm . Each inflated balloon has a volume of 2.5 L . What is the maximum number of balloons that can be inflated? (Remember that 10.0 L of helium at 1.1 atm will remain in the "exhausted" cylinder.)
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Since the temperature is constant, we can use the formula \( P_1V_1 = P_2V_2 \). Given: - Initial pressure \( P_1 = 165 \, \text{atm} \) - Initial volume \( V_1 = 10.0 \, \text{L} \) - Final pressure \( P_2 = 1.1 \, \text{atm} \) Show more…
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