A helium-filled weather balloon has a volume of 636 L at 23.9°C and 751 mmHg. It is released and rises to an altitude of 4.93 km, where the pressure is 484 mmHg and the temperature is –9.1°C. The volume of the balloon at this altitude is _______ L A sample of oxygen gas at a pressure of 928 and a temperature of 38 C, occupies a volume of 7.72 L. If the gas is heated at constant pressure to a temperature of 66 C, the volume of the gas sample will be ______ L. An 1.44 mol sample of argon gas at a temperature of 23.0°C is found to occupy a volume of 28.0 liters. The pressure of this gas sample is _____ atm. A 1.20 mol sample of argon gas is collected at a pressure of 697 mmHg and a temperature of 15.0°C. The volume of the sample is ______ L.

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A helium-filled weather balloon has a volume of 636 L at 23.9°C and 751 mmHg. It is released and rises to an altitude of 4.93 km, where the pressure is 484 mmHg and the temperature is –9.1°C.

The volume of the balloon at this altitude is _______ L

 

A sample of oxygen gas at a pressure of 928 and a temperature of 38 C, occupies a volume of 7.72 L. If the gas is heated at constant pressure to a temperature of 66 C, the volume of the gas sample will be  ______ L.

 

An 1.44 mol sample of argon gas at a temperature of 23.0°C is found to occupy a volume of 28.0 liters.

The pressure of this gas sample is _____ atm.

 

 

1.20 mol sample of argon gas is collected at a pressure of 697 mmHg and a temperature of 15.0°C.

The volume of the sample is ______ L.

 

 

 

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