Chemistry, asked by shreya111011, 2 months ago

a particular ballon is desgined such that it can be inflated in to a volume of no more than 2. Sl. it filled with 2 l of Helium at 101.3 Pa. it rises to an altitude where weater boils at
only 88°C. will the ballon burst. how ? ( with an explanation)​

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Answered by Abhijeetroy
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Explanation:

We can see that the pressure and volume of a gas are related to the number of moles of gas, the universal gas constant, and the temperature of the gas.

For a given number of moles of gas at a constant temperature, the initial and final pressure and volume of the gas are related by Boyle's law.

P1V1=P2V2

Answered by lakshmi90roy
1

Answer:

Explanation:

We can see that the pressure and volume of a gas are related to the number of moles of gas, the universal gas constant, and the temperature of the gas.

For a given number of moles of gas at a constant temperature, the initial and final pressure and volume of the gas are related by Boyle's law.

P1V1=P2V2

Hope it helps

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