A small hot-air balloon is filled with 1.02×106 L of air (d = 1.20 g/L). As the air in the balloon is heated, it expands to 1.14×106 L. What is the density of the heated air in the balloon? g/L

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A small hot-air balloon is filled with 1.02×106 L of air (d = 1.20 g/L). As the air in the balloon is heated, it expands to 1.14×106 L. What is
the density of the heated air in the balloon?
g/L
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Transcribed Image Text:✓ 1st attempt A small hot-air balloon is filled with 1.02×106 L of air (d = 1.20 g/L). As the air in the balloon is heated, it expands to 1.14×106 L. What is the density of the heated air in the balloon? g/L 12 OF 19 QUESTIONS COMPLETED 80 $ F5 13/19 > F6 & AN F7 . See Periodic Table See Hint F8 F9 SUBMIT ANSWER A F10 30
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