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Transcribed Image Text:A party balloon with a volume of 3.0 Lis filled with O.20 mole of helium. What is the
final volume of the balloon if helium gases are added to make a total 0.30 mole of
helium when the pressure and temperature remain constant?
O a) 2.0 L
O b) 4.5 L
O c) 0.18 L
d) 0.02 L
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