Concept explainers
Interpretation:
“The final volume in millimetres of the balloon” should be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Here, we are using the concept of different gaseous law which are combined to form a combined gaseous law.
► Boyle’s Law: It states that at constant temperature, the pressure of the gas has inverse relation with volume
► Charles’ Law: It states that at constant pressure, the volume is directly proportional to the temperature
► Gay-Lussac’s law: It states that at constant volume, the pressure of the gas has direct relation with temperature
► Now by combining the three law we get a relationship between pressure, volume and temperature which is known as combined gas equation
Given:
Volume of the balloon,
Pressure,
Temperature,
Pressure inside the space station,
Temperature inside the space station,
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