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Chemistry, 14.12.2021 20:00 twistedhyperboles

Question 4 (6 points) The gas in a balloon has a volume of 7.5 L at 100. kPa. The balloon is released into
the atmosphere, and the gas in it expands to a volume of 11 L. Assuming a constant
temperature, what is the pressure on the balloon at the new volume? What law did
you use to solve?

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