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You take a balloon and stick it in a refrigerator. The temperature inside the refrigerator is 4.0 °C and the temperature in your house is 22 °C. The balloon had an original volume of 0.50 L. What will be the new volume when you take the balloon out, assuming the pressure remains constant?

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First convert the 2 temperatures to degrees K:
4 + 273 ---> 277 and 22---> 295

So using Charles' Law

V1 / T1 = V2 / T2
0.50 / 295 = V2 / 277

solving for V2 gives a volume of 0.469 L to nearest milliliter

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Answer:

New volume of the balloon = 0.47 L

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Initial Temperature T1 = 22 C

Initial volume of the balloon, V1 = 0.50 L

Final temperature T2 = 4.0 C

To determine:

Final volume of the balloon, V2

Calculation:

Based on the ideal gas equation, pressure (P), volume (V) and temperature (T) are related as:


PV = nRT

where n = number of moles of the gas

R = gas constant

Under conditions of constant P and n, the ideal gas equation becomes:


V/T = constant

This is Charles Law which can also be expressed under a given set of initial and final conditions as:


(V1)/(T1) =(V2)/(T2)


V2 = (V1)/(T1) * T2 =(0.50 L*(4.0+273)K)/((22+273)K) =0.47\ L

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