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A balloon has an initial temperature of 596K and volume of 3.0L. What will be the volume of the balloon when it is fully cooled to 550K?

          A balloon has an initial temperature of 596K and volume of 3.0L. What will be the volume of the balloon when it is fully cooled to 550K?
        

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Nivaldo Tro 2nd Edition
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00:02 In this question, we have a balloon at an initial volume of 3 .2 liters in an initial temperature of 299 kelvin, and it is warmed to 376 kelvin, and we were asked to find the volume at that new temperature.
00:16 So here we're going to be using charles's law, which is v1 over t1 equals v2 over t2, and we are solving for v2.
00:27 So we'll go ahead and plug these in.
00:29 These are already incorrect units, by the way.
00:32 Would be doing unit conversion, but leader and kelvin are what we want...
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