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Two identical balloons are filled to the same volume

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Answered by mishka93
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Explanation:

So for this problem, we want to use the relation change in volume one times the square root of Mueller, Mass. One equals change in volume. Two time describe it of Mueller, Mass. To and so Mueller, Mass. One is molar mass of the air. And to do this, we just take the Mueller Mass of nitrogen times four fifths because the air's four fifths nitrogen plus the Mueller massive oxygen times one fifth since air is one fifth oxygen. And that gives us the Mueller massive air as twenty eight point eight grams per mole. And so we know that the change in volume one was five percent and the Mueller massive air is twenty eight point eight. So Delta Volume two is what we're looking for and the more massive helium is for, and so when we solve for the second change, we get thirteen point four percent. And so if the air were helium, it would have leaked

thirteen point four percent

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