Chemistry, asked by nikhilJ081918, 11 months ago

15. A toy balloon blown up at 5°C has a volume of
480 ml. At this stage, the balloon is distended to
8/7th of its maximum stretching capacity.
(i) Will the balloon burst if it is brought to a room
having temperature 30°C?
(ii) Calculate the temperature at which the balloon
will burst.​

Answers

Answered by Harsha889
25

Hi dude.....

HERE IS UR ANSWER:

a)Yes,the balloon will busrt.

Since, 480x7/8=420 is its max. Streching capacity.

b)V./T.=V/T

Where V=480ml and T.=5C(278K)

And T=30C(303K)

V=V.T/T.

=480x303/278

=523.1ml

b)V./V=T./T?

Where V=480ml and T.=5C(278K)?

And V.=420ml

T=T.V./V

=278x480/420

= 317.17k

Therefore the balloon will burst at the temperature of 317.17k

HOPE THIS HELPS...

@HARSHA... ✌

Answered by surisetti05
0

Explanation:

I can't explain more than Harsha

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