it depends on the size of the balloon and the size of the paper
It typically takes about 0.5 pounds of helium to fill a 12-inch latex balloon.
depends on how large the balloon is! ;D
To find the mass of helium in the balloon, you need to use the ideal gas law equation: PV = nRT. First, find the number of moles of helium using PV = nRT, and then convert moles to grams using the molar mass of helium (4.00 g/mol). Finally, you can calculate the mass of helium in the balloon.
It would take approximately 480 helium balloons to lift a 20-pound frozen turkey. Helium can lift about 0.04 lbs per balloon, so 20 lbs divided by 0.04 lbs per balloon equals 500 balloons.
(4,307 reams) x (100 sheets per ream) = 430,700sheets.(actually, a ream of A4 paper contains almost 500 sheets)
depends how big the helium balloon is and how many
helium. :)
To inflate a balloon to a desired size, we need to know the volume and required lift. Typically a 9-inch helium-filled balloon can lift about 8g of weight. If you want to increase the lift, you can add more helium.
To find the number of moles of helium in the balloon, you need to divide the mass of helium by its molar mass. The molar mass of helium is approximately 4 g/mol. Therefore, 0.46 g of helium is equal to 0.46 g / 4 g/mol = 0.115 mol of helium in the balloon.
200,000 pieces of paper are in a ton
The answer depends on how small (or big) the pieces of paper are!
It typically takes about 0.5 pounds of helium to fill a 12-inch latex balloon.
depends on how large the balloon is! ;D
an a2 has 6 pieces of a4
The number of atoms in a balloon would depend on the size of the balloon and the gas inside it. However, a typical sized balloon filled with helium might contain around 1x10^22 atoms.
To find the mass of helium in the balloon, you need to use the ideal gas law equation: PV = nRT. First, find the number of moles of helium using PV = nRT, and then convert moles to grams using the molar mass of helium (4.00 g/mol). Finally, you can calculate the mass of helium in the balloon.
Two are long distance balloon traveling and making people's voices go high.