QUESTION 6 (4a-201-1.54-54) A high altitude balloon is filled with 1.54 x 104 L of hydrogen at a temperature of 21 °C and a pressure of 745 torr. What is the volume of the balloon at a height of 20 km, where the temperature is -54 °C and the pressure is 63.1 torr? Answer with three sig figs and show all work. OUE CTIO N

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QUESTION 6
(4a-201-1.54-54) A high altitude balloon is filled with 1.54 x 104 L of hydrogen at a temperature of 21 °C
and a pressure of 745 torr. What is the volume of the balloon at a height of 20 km, where the
temperature is -54 °C and the pressure is 63.1 torr? Answer with three sig figs and show all work.
QUESTION 7
(4b-101) Only using the list of ions below, form two ionic compounds that would be soluble in water, and two ionic c
would be insoluble in water. You should make four different compounds, but you may use ions more than once. Be
which is which, and make sure your compounds are charge-balanced!
Na+
Ca2+
Ni3+
NH4
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 6 (4a-201-1.54-54) A high altitude balloon is filled with 1.54 x 104 L of hydrogen at a temperature of 21 °C and a pressure of 745 torr. What is the volume of the balloon at a height of 20 km, where the temperature is -54 °C and the pressure is 63.1 torr? Answer with three sig figs and show all work. QUESTION 7 (4b-101) Only using the list of ions below, form two ionic compounds that would be soluble in water, and two ionic c would be insoluble in water. You should make four different compounds, but you may use ions more than once. Be which is which, and make sure your compounds are charge-balanced! Na+ Ca2+ Ni3+ NH4 Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. Save All Answers Save 2. TOO A 4 101 PI Aa MacBook Air
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