2.5 x
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303.15 284.15
2.34 L
Depends on the flexibility or elasticity of the balloon, i.o.w. pressure is also influencing the volume.
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2.34 L
6.3 L
A hydrogen balloon will deflate the fastest because molecules of hydrogen are the smallest and thus will more easily slip through the latex of the balloon. The carbon dioxide-filled balloon will deflate the slowest because these molecules are the biggest, and thus will have more trouble escaping the tiny pores in the balloon.
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Assuming pressure is constant, like you said, volume and temperature have a direct relationship. As temperature increases, volume increases; as temperature decreases, volume decreases. Setting up a algebraic direct proportion, you get approximately 3.84 liters for the balloon at 285 degrees K.
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the temperature affects the balloon filled with air because if it is too cold it can freeze it, and cause the balloon to pop
volume decreases considering the pressure is constant
The low temperature inside the freezer causes the air inside the balloon to contract.
The water has a mass of roughly 560 grams, depending on its purity and temperature. We have no idea what the mass of the balloon is.
6.3 L
A balloon filled with -2 degrees Celsius air will move to a room to a temperature of 8 degrees Celsius because of the collision of the air particles.
I balloon will deflate. If you take it out of the freezer, give it some time and it will expand to normal.
They move faster.Particles on the outside of the balloon are slower.The particles will move faster due to an increase in their kinetic energy.
A water balloon is filled with water, and other balloons are filled with air or helium.
Density of any balloon depends on the material of the balloon and how much the balloon is filled.
no its filled with hot air from a fire that is lit underneath the balloon.
A hydrogen balloon will deflate the fastest because molecules of hydrogen are the smallest and thus will more easily slip through the latex of the balloon. The carbon dioxide-filled balloon will deflate the slowest because these molecules are the biggest, and thus will have more trouble escaping the tiny pores in the balloon.