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It's 32°F (0°C) outside under normal atmospheric conditions (1 atm) at a stunt performer's birthday party. There is a huge blue balloon filled with flammable hydrogen (H2, molar mass = 2.02 g/mol) gas that she plans to safely ignite, causing a massive explosion. Inside the balloon is 209 g of H2(g).

What is the volume of the balloon, in liters? Round to the nearest whole number.

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Answered by kumarisanskriti220
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It's 32°F (0°C) outside under normal atmospheric conditions (1 atm) at a stunt performer's birthday party. There is a huge blue balloon filled with flammable hydrogen (H2, molar mass = 2.02 g/mol) gas that she plans to safely ignite, causing a massive explosion. Inside the balloon is 210 g of H2(g).

What is the volume of the balloon, in liters? Round to the nearest whole number.

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