Macmillan Learning A 19.0 L helium tank is pressurized to 29.0 atm. When connected to this tank, a balloon will inflate because the pressu the tank is greater than the atmospheric pressure pushing on the outside of the balloon. Assuming the balloon could exp indefinitely and never burst, the pressure would eventually equalize causing the balloon to stop inflating. What would th volume of the balloon be when this happens? Assume atmospheric pressure is 1.00 atm. Also assume ideal behavior am constant temperature. V = 551.0 Incorrect

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A 19.0 L helium tank is pressurized to 29.0 atm. When connected to this tank, a balloon will inflate because the pressu
the tank is greater than the atmospheric pressure pushing on the outside of the balloon. Assuming the balloon could exp
indefinitely and never burst, the pressure would eventually equalize causing the balloon to stop inflating. What would th
volume of the balloon be when this happens? Assume atmospheric pressure is 1.00 atm. Also assume ideal behavior an
constant temperature.
V =
551.0
Incorrect
Transcribed Image Text:Macmillan Learning QUEDO A 19.0 L helium tank is pressurized to 29.0 atm. When connected to this tank, a balloon will inflate because the pressu the tank is greater than the atmospheric pressure pushing on the outside of the balloon. Assuming the balloon could exp indefinitely and never burst, the pressure would eventually equalize causing the balloon to stop inflating. What would th volume of the balloon be when this happens? Assume atmospheric pressure is 1.00 atm. Also assume ideal behavior an constant temperature. V = 551.0 Incorrect
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