A balloon has a volume of 246 mL, a pressure of 0.731 atm, and a temperature of 279 K. What is the new volume if the pressure rises to 1.10 atm and the temperature rises to 324 K? Amount of gas is constant.
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The combined gas law formula is: (P1 * V1) / T1 = (P2 * V2) / T2 Where: P1 = initial pressure V1 = initial volume T1 = initial temperature P2 = final pressure V2 = final volume (what we are trying to find) T2 = final temperature Show more…
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