Calculating the New Volume of a Helium-Filled Balloon

In order to calculate the new volume of the helium-filled balloon, we need to use the ideal gas law formula, which is:

p1v1/t1 = p2v2/t2

Given data:

  • Initial pressure (p1) = 0.998 atm
  • Initial volume (v1) = 2.1 L
  • Initial temperature (t1) = 36°C
  • Final pressure (p2) = 0.900 atm
  • Final temperature (t2) = 28°C
  • Unknown final volume (v2)

Let's plug in the values and solve for the final volume:

(0.998)(2.1)/(36+273) = (0.900)(v2)/(28+273)

2.0958/309 = 0.9(v2)/301

0.0068 = v2/301

v2 = 2.3 L

Therefore, the new volume of the helium-filled balloon at the different elevation would be 2.3 L.

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