Interpretation: A balloon given to be filled with carbon monoxide that placed in a glove box containing pure nitrogen or pure argon and the volume of the balloon after
Concept introduction: Effusion is the process of moving of gas particles through a tiny hole one by one from a high pressure region to the region of low pressure.
When the pressure of carbon monoxide that is filled in the balloon is higher than the pressure inside the glove box, then effusion occurs. But here the volume of the balloon is unchanged; this means that the pressure inside the glove box must be higher than the internal balloon pressure.
To determine: The gas present in the glove box.
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