Chemistry, asked by mathidhanya2006, 4 months ago

Children brought some balloons each of 2/ capacity
to a chemist and asked him to fill them with hydrogen
gas. The chemist possessed an 8L cylinder containing
hydrogen at 10 atm pressure at room temperature. How
many balloons could he fill with hydrogen gas at nor
mal atmospheric pressure at the same temperature?
(1) 40
(2) 16
2
(3) 32​

Answers

Answered by kabyabhatt
0

Answer:

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Answered by misisipimud
0

Answer: 40 balloons (Option (1))

Explanation:

Here, P₁ = 10 atm,  P₂ = 1 atm,  V1 = 8

, V₂ = 2 × no of balloons

As per Boyle's Law,

P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

10×8 = 1×2×number of balloons  

Number of balloons = 40  

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