C
Initial Volume
A
B
9) The balloon, with its initial volume, is put into a chamber wherein the pressure is reduced to the maximum that
the chamber can withstand without imploding itself. (To answer this question correctly, you MUST assume that
balloon 'C' is larger than both the "Initial Volume" and balloon 'C'.) In fact, if you measure the actual diameter of
balloon 'C' in the diagram that accompanies this question, you will find it to be greater than the diameter of baloon 'A'.
Therefore, when the volume of each baloon is calculated [$V = \frac{4}{3}\pi R^3$], you will find that the volume of baloon 'C' is indeed
larger than the volume of baloon 'A'. (...because the volume of a sphere is a function of the 'cube' of its radius.)
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) Both A and B
E) Both A and C
10) The balloon, with its intial volume, experiences a temperature change from 50°C to -162°C at constant pressure.
(Please make the same assumption that balloon 'C' is larger than the "Initial Volume".)
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) A and B
E) B and C
11) Comploto the falle