You are doing research on planet X. The temperature inside the space station is a carefully controlled 27 ∘C∘C and the pressure is 761 mmHgmmHg. Suppose that a balloon, which has a volume of 850. mLmL inside the space station, is placed into the airlock, and floats out to planet X.
You are doing research on planet X. The temperature inside the space station is a carefully controlled 27 ∘C∘C and the pressure is 761 mmHgmmHg. Suppose that a balloon, which has a volume of 850. mLmL inside the space station, is placed into the airlock, and floats out to planet X.
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You are doing research on planet X. The temperature inside the space station is a carefully controlled 27 ∘C∘C and the pressure is 761 mmHgmmHg. Suppose that a balloon, which has a volume of 850. mLmL inside the space station, is placed into the airlock, and floats out to planet X.
If planet X has an atmospheric pressure of 0.135 atmatm and the volume of the balloon changes to 3.23 LL, what is the temperature, in degrees Celsius, on planet X (the amount of gas does not change)?
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