How hot will a 2.3 L balloon have to get to expand to a volume of 400 L Assume that the initial temperature of the balloon is 25 C?
How hot will a 2.3 L balloon have to get to expand to a volume of 400 L Assume that the initial temperature of the balloon is 25 C?
V1 = 2.3 L, T1 = 24 deg C = 297.15 K
V2 = 400 L
So T2 = V2*T1/V1 = 51678.26 K = 51405.11 deg C
Rounded to the nearest whole number, that is 51405 deg C.
The temperature, in Kelvin, is around ten times that of the surface of the sun and I am not convinced that a balloon will survive that!
How hot will a 2.3 L balloon have to get to expand to a volume of 400 L? Assume that the initial temperature of the balloon is 25 degrees * C .
Providing the pressure remains constant.
Using the Ideal Gas Law
T=4447 Kelvin
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The balloon should expand because the frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) will sublime into carbon dioxide gas when placed into the room temperature water. The gas will expand, causing the balloon to expand.
I balloon will deflate. If you take it out of the freezer, give it some time and it will expand to normal.
When the temperature is colder the particles in the balloon travel slower, making the balloon not able to increase in size it decreases.When the temperature is hot it allows the balloon to expand because the particles in the balloon are moving rapidly. in conclusion the the cold makes the balloon decrease in size and the heat allows it to expand.
If a balloon is placed above boiling water, the heat from the water will cause the air inside the balloon to expand. The balloon will likely inflate and may eventually burst if the heat is not removed or the balloon is not released.
cool Actually, when there is warm air, like in a balloon it will expand. When you go outside, the balloon will shrink if it is cold outside. When you go back into the warm indoors, the balloon will go back to its normal size.
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When the temperature is colder the particles in the balloon travel slower, making the balloon not able to increase in size it decreases.When the temperature is hot it allows the balloon to expand because the particles in the balloon are moving rapidly. in conclusion the the cold makes the balloon decrease in size and the heat allows it to expand.
When the temperature is colder the particles in the balloon travel slower, making the balloon not able to increase in size it decreases.When the temperature is hot it allows the balloon to expand because the particles in the balloon are moving rapidly. in conclusion the the cold makes the balloon decrease in size and the heat allows it to expand.
The balloon should expand because the frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) will sublime into carbon dioxide gas when placed into the room temperature water. The gas will expand, causing the balloon to expand.
If you assume pressure stays the same (so volume is not limited in any way), you can use the ideal gas law, pV = nRT. I assume an initial condition of ~20C temperature (293K). Also, I assume the temperature you're giving is in degrees F. 35000F = 19427C. If the above assumptions are correct, air will expand 19427 / 293 = 66.3 times its' initial volume.
The liquid is so cold that the air particles in the balloon almost stop moving, which causes the balloon to shrink. When the balloon is taken out of thr liquid the particles regain speed and expand inside of the balloon.
Actually, it should decrease in size. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature of a gas (measured in Kelvin). Therefore if you inflate a balloon with your warm breath and then cool it down with cold water, the balloon will shrink, not increase in size.See the Related Questions for more information about the effect of temperature on gases.
It would increase. The balloon would expand because when temperature increases, volume increases as well.
I balloon will deflate. If you take it out of the freezer, give it some time and it will expand to normal.
when you fill a balloon with air the air makes pressure. the air pressure maximizes the balloon fabric allowing the balloon to expand.
You are pushing more air into the balloon.
You are pushing more air into the balloon.