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Chapter 11, Problem 94APP
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Interpretation:
The volume of balloon needs to be determined, if amount of hydrogen remains the same.
Concept Introduction :
The ideal
Here, P, V, n and T is pressure, volume, number of moles and temperature respectively.
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